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Lomitus
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Hello Again!
Sorry I've been away from the forum the last few weeks, been a little crazy around here.
Anyways, what I need to know is; are the level meters on the mixing consol in CWPA 9 accurate? I've been using a couple of various plugins with meters on the masters (ie the PSP AudioWare Vintage Meter and others) and whats happening is; the levels in Cakewalk show I'm clipping, and the meters on the plugs say I'm not. I'm not "hearing" any distortion, but I'm still concerned. I seem to have this problem when I'm recording as well...the meters will show I'm clipping or at least really close, but when I record, the wav file shows no where near that and the level is usually rather low...this is rather confusing me (which granted isn't hard to do lately).
I've also recently tried the Waves L2 plugin which, from what I understand, is also supposed to work as a hard limiter. Even with the L2 set about -1dB and showing no clip, Cakewalk shows I'm pushing past 0dB.
Has anyone else had this problem? Should I just more or less ignore the Cakewalk level meters and go with the plugs....or vise-versa? Is it possible the Cakewalk meters were designed to be a little "conservative"? I'm pretty much in the mastering stage of the project I'm working on, so obviously I'd like to get as much saturation of signal as possible (the ol' volume war thing, so to speak), but not sure which level meter I should rely on.
As always, I'm very greatful for you fine people sharing your collective wisdom!
Gentle Breezes to all!
Jim Walczak
p.s. To whoever had clued me in on the Cakewalk "Clean Audio Disk" tool...thank you! I finally got up the guts to try it and it worked fine...dumped over 10 gigs of junk of my drives!
Sorry I've been away from the forum the last few weeks, been a little crazy around here.
Anyways, what I need to know is; are the level meters on the mixing consol in CWPA 9 accurate? I've been using a couple of various plugins with meters on the masters (ie the PSP AudioWare Vintage Meter and others) and whats happening is; the levels in Cakewalk show I'm clipping, and the meters on the plugs say I'm not. I'm not "hearing" any distortion, but I'm still concerned. I seem to have this problem when I'm recording as well...the meters will show I'm clipping or at least really close, but when I record, the wav file shows no where near that and the level is usually rather low...this is rather confusing me (which granted isn't hard to do lately).
I've also recently tried the Waves L2 plugin which, from what I understand, is also supposed to work as a hard limiter. Even with the L2 set about -1dB and showing no clip, Cakewalk shows I'm pushing past 0dB.
Has anyone else had this problem? Should I just more or less ignore the Cakewalk level meters and go with the plugs....or vise-versa? Is it possible the Cakewalk meters were designed to be a little "conservative"? I'm pretty much in the mastering stage of the project I'm working on, so obviously I'd like to get as much saturation of signal as possible (the ol' volume war thing, so to speak), but not sure which level meter I should rely on.
As always, I'm very greatful for you fine people sharing your collective wisdom!
Gentle Breezes to all!
Jim Walczak
p.s. To whoever had clued me in on the Cakewalk "Clean Audio Disk" tool...thank you! I finally got up the guts to try it and it worked fine...dumped over 10 gigs of junk of my drives!