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mentionpk
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Been reading for a while, mostly about mic techniques and getting the best "source". I just recently made the horrible decision to record a few of my band's songs at my home setup. Something I haven't done in about 5+ years. (Totally forgot what a pain this is ha) Now I just have some questions about a few things, since I really want to make this sound as good as possible. I am using Adobe Audition simply because I started using CEP years ago and am just comfortable with it. Ok here goes..
1. Compression or Hard-Limiting first?
- A lot of tracks I've recorded aren't taking up my full waveform if that makes since. (My wording may be off) So I've always used hard-limiting to bring everything up, but I also know compression makes a difference as well, so which should come first?
2. Should I just start with the mix?
- Something else I wasn't sure about, likely a dumb question. I always figured get each individual track to their maximum levels before setting levels in the mix. That makes more sense right?
Ok that's about all I have, everything else I'm gonna deal with a lot of trial and error. That's always worked best for me. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks.
1. Compression or Hard-Limiting first?
- A lot of tracks I've recorded aren't taking up my full waveform if that makes since. (My wording may be off) So I've always used hard-limiting to bring everything up, but I also know compression makes a difference as well, so which should come first?
2. Should I just start with the mix?
- Something else I wasn't sure about, likely a dumb question. I always figured get each individual track to their maximum levels before setting levels in the mix. That makes more sense right?
Ok that's about all I have, everything else I'm gonna deal with a lot of trial and error. That's always worked best for me. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks.