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Thanks nymorningstar... I used the "track at -18dB" method on my last recording, although it was just a scratch track with limited drum mics and not nearly as much time invested as my other tracks, it immediately sounded a little more pleasant, it mixes better, and I don't have the clip all the friggin time problem (I was tracking just under 0dB)...... I'm still trying to understand this whole mixdown process though, what you described makes perfect sense as far as the numbers go, so that's the "how"....but I'm still trying to understand the "when (at what point in the mixing process)" you mix them down... and the "what (which instruments?)"....
"When mixing use group channels when needed and mixdown to around -6dB while your main fader is at 0db keeping it in 24bit."
(1)So does this mean limit the master volume to -6dB? Or does that mean make all the tracks run at no higher than -6dB while on say a loud section? Or is there some setting I don't know about where I can adjust the mixdown level?
(2)The other question, by group channels do you mean to mixdown so that there is a stereo guitar track, stereo drum track(all drums), stereo bass track, and then import them on a new project and mix them all together????? Then apply compression and eq where needed...??? So if correct, does this mean to use only mild or no compression at all before the initial mixdown??? And then finally mixdown to -2dB at16bit.....
I'm really not stupid and am usually a quick learner... Just a little lost still.... And that's a lot of work to do in vain, so I want to make sure it's not...
Here is my current method....
(1)
Tracking (now at -18 dB

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(2)
EQ as needed
(3)
Apply Compression as needed (vocals, bass, and drums... and maybe very mild on guitars) I understand this part is sort of tricky and more about the ear, so this is just something I am working on, but I am starting to get the hang of it... And I know what I am listening for now...
(4)
Mixdown to 16 bit (all tracks at once, vocals, bass, guitars, drums, etc., compressed about 2:1 and 10db make up gain...?)
The volume and clarity are pretty good, and it's a farely quick method, but from what I hear I am missing some steps that I hope will give me a more pro sound....
Now I have a feeling step 4 and maybe even step 3 is where I start going wrong.
Yes I have looked in the newbie section and have not found anything remotely helpful in this area.... Anybody, feel free to rip me a new one! (NYMorningstar if you have more time to kill, sorry to be a pain in the ass, and thanks for the patience)....
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