
peritus
The not fountain head
Ideas?
Based on all the stuff I've read here and elsewhere, our target for peaks should be between -14 dbFS and -12 dbFS... And, it's my understanding that the movie industry goes even lower (somewhere between -20 dbFS and -14 dbFS)....
Anyways, where I'm given a project to mix with peak levels approaching -3 dbFS or higher/worse, what should I do? Aren't the dynamics destroyed, for the most part, already?
Two guesses/options on this (I like second better than the first)(both are rendered and are not using the plug-ins as inserts):
1) Use a "Gain" plug-in (I'm in Pro-Tools), obtaining the peak values for each track and, if they exceed my desired dbFS, move the slider to the left until it lessens the dbFS to where I want it...
2) Use Waves L1 (or similiar mastering plug) and, using quantization but without using dithering or shaping, bring down the levels using 0.0 threshold and an approximation of the desired "ceiling".... Double check using the Gain plug-in's "scanning mechanism"...
I'm so obsessive...
Based on all the stuff I've read here and elsewhere, our target for peaks should be between -14 dbFS and -12 dbFS... And, it's my understanding that the movie industry goes even lower (somewhere between -20 dbFS and -14 dbFS)....
Anyways, where I'm given a project to mix with peak levels approaching -3 dbFS or higher/worse, what should I do? Aren't the dynamics destroyed, for the most part, already?
Two guesses/options on this (I like second better than the first)(both are rendered and are not using the plug-ins as inserts):
1) Use a "Gain" plug-in (I'm in Pro-Tools), obtaining the peak values for each track and, if they exceed my desired dbFS, move the slider to the left until it lessens the dbFS to where I want it...
2) Use Waves L1 (or similiar mastering plug) and, using quantization but without using dithering or shaping, bring down the levels using 0.0 threshold and an approximation of the desired "ceiling".... Double check using the Gain plug-in's "scanning mechanism"...
