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hipknot01
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when i compress a song to get the full volume out of it, can my levels read above 0db and not have distortion?
Most decent analog gear will go far past digital without distorting audibly depending on how the converters are calibrated.On analog.....well, no, there will always be distortion, but analog distortion can be good.
so there is no way to get my mixes louder unless i use analog compression?
In all honesty, I don't understand this question about 9 different ways to Sunday:when i compress a song to get the full volume out of it, can my levels read above 0db and not have distortion?
so there is no way to get my mixes louder unless i use analog compression?
I'd assume the same thing. BUT, if that's true, then just where "can my levels read above 0db", as he puts it. The only place I know of where any dBFS meters even read that no-man's land is in a 32-bit float plug, in which case the answer is entirely different and much more complicated than that.i'm going to assume he's talking about 0dbfs.
so there is no way to get my mixes louder unless i use analog compression?
Read the above posts again... The answer to your question is a good mix through just the right amount of compression and eq into a good limiter.
Leave yourself more headroom when recording your tracks, averaging aboutSo how exactly am i suppose to get a good volume out of my recordings without peaking?