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I am recording line level sources (keyboards, drum machines) and soft synths. I run everything into a mixer and from there into my soundcard. On the mixer I keep my transient peaks around +6dB and continous signals right below 0dB. (Why? Because I read that somewhere, I believe in my mixer's manual.) In Sonar I keep all faders at 0dB while recording. Is this correct? Should I lower them now while tracking to make room for things like reverb, or do I make ajustments in Sonar after I record my tracks and begin to add effects and stuff? When I record into Sonar I use peaks never hit 0dB (which has taken me forever to figure out how to do that), but no when I do anything else to the track my normal everyday crap turns into a superior grade of crap now. Help! What is it about this recodring business am I not grasping. I realize that if I add something to the tracks' overall signal its level goes up, but when I lower the tracks volume to compensate the whole mix suffers. Is compression the key? I have been reading countless threads on the perils of normalization, but I don't want to lose to much of the dynamic structure of the original program material...
Your comments are most welcomed.
Vice
Your comments are most welcomed.
Vice