
mjbphotos
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So I took my mixes, rendered them to 24 bit stereo, then applied a very minor compression (per Ashcat's idea posted elsewhere), then the Kjerhaus Master Limiter to get the tracks up to -0.3dB but with only minor compression happening for the louder bits. Rendered and dithered to 16bit.
All sounded good to me, checked on my monitors, other systems and headphones.
A guy said one (yes, just one) of the tracks showed going into the red (he actually said 'exceeding Red Book standards', but then said it was on his meters as over 0.0 peak).
I understand my Reaper meters, at just one decimal place, may not be super accurate, but I also don't think they should be that far off, and for only one song!
He took one of my tracks that was somewhat lower in peak (around 0.7), EQed the high end up way too much, and boosted the volume/limited it so it peaked at 0.3dB (on my meters), but the regular (whatever its called) meter showed it going into the red. It also sounded like sh!t to me because of the high EQ boost it ruined the mix.
Thoughts/comments?
All sounded good to me, checked on my monitors, other systems and headphones.
A guy said one (yes, just one) of the tracks showed going into the red (he actually said 'exceeding Red Book standards', but then said it was on his meters as over 0.0 peak).
I understand my Reaper meters, at just one decimal place, may not be super accurate, but I also don't think they should be that far off, and for only one song!
He took one of my tracks that was somewhat lower in peak (around 0.7), EQed the high end up way too much, and boosted the volume/limited it so it peaked at 0.3dB (on my meters), but the regular (whatever its called) meter showed it going into the red. It also sounded like sh!t to me because of the high EQ boost it ruined the mix.
Thoughts/comments?
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