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davecg321
New member
hey
when i set up the gain on my interface correctly making sure not to clip (peaking at around -6 max!) i get around -10 db in cubase. after recording my visual waveforms sometimes look quite small and weedy! haha and peak somewhere around -15 to -10 db.
i read in some article on the net that digital interfaces are calibrated this way to read Dbs at lower level thus avoiding clipping within DAWs
the perceivable volume still seems to be there... i am just worried that if i need to raise a particular tracks volume i will effectively be raising the noise floor.
any ideas?
dave
when i set up the gain on my interface correctly making sure not to clip (peaking at around -6 max!) i get around -10 db in cubase. after recording my visual waveforms sometimes look quite small and weedy! haha and peak somewhere around -15 to -10 db.
i read in some article on the net that digital interfaces are calibrated this way to read Dbs at lower level thus avoiding clipping within DAWs
the perceivable volume still seems to be there... i am just worried that if i need to raise a particular tracks volume i will effectively be raising the noise floor.
any ideas?
dave