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mate112
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Someone will have to explain to me how this works and when to worry and when not to worry.
I always thought that as soon as the bars that indicate the audio volume hit the top and give out a red mark I'm doing something wrong and should reduce the volume.
I mixed something today with the audio jumping at the "red zone" and I didnt get any negativity while playing the mix back (exported in mp3 format).
So when should I and when should I not worry?
Are you only suppose to be concerned with the individual tracks and not the final audio track that will get recorded onto?
Thanks and lemme know if I can be any clearer.
I always thought that as soon as the bars that indicate the audio volume hit the top and give out a red mark I'm doing something wrong and should reduce the volume.
I mixed something today with the audio jumping at the "red zone" and I didnt get any negativity while playing the mix back (exported in mp3 format).
So when should I and when should I not worry?
Are you only suppose to be concerned with the individual tracks and not the final audio track that will get recorded onto?
Thanks and lemme know if I can be any clearer.