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I need tips or opinions on how to increase the volume of a final mix to a a respectable level. I'm not looking for that modern rock "loudness" and I don't want to smash the dynamics out of the song. I'm simply tired of having to turn up my demos 25% more than any other recordings that I hear,
I play in a rock band and attempt to record our songs on my own (using Reaper). I have no unrealistic expectations of the quality of recording I can achieve with an amateur understanding and limited equipment. I've been able to get reasonably good recordings of individual performances and a mix that I am pretty happy with but the volume of the finished product is always an issue. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. The individual tracks are only mildly compressed and EQ'd with no effects on anything but the vocals. I have experimented with different limiters and compressors on the master output and cannot achieve a decent volume without clipping or noticeable/undesirable compression.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
I play in a rock band and attempt to record our songs on my own (using Reaper). I have no unrealistic expectations of the quality of recording I can achieve with an amateur understanding and limited equipment. I've been able to get reasonably good recordings of individual performances and a mix that I am pretty happy with but the volume of the finished product is always an issue. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. The individual tracks are only mildly compressed and EQ'd with no effects on anything but the vocals. I have experimented with different limiters and compressors on the master output and cannot achieve a decent volume without clipping or noticeable/undesirable compression.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated!
Thanks!