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Before mastering i cut down volumes from all tracks?..I mean busses reverbs..Everything?..So i can get a nice level
Before mastering i cut down volumes from all tracks?..I mean busses reverbs..Everything?..
Why would you give him that advice? What if his mix is peaking at -10db? A trim plug on every channel and decrease the gain or turn down the master fader? Why is any of that necessarry?English is probably not your native language, but yes, if you want to create headroom, you'd want to put a trim plug on every channel and decrease the gain. You could also lower the master fader.
A butt plug for skinny people??And as long as I'm asking a bunch of stupid questions....what's a trim plug?
A butt plug for skinny people??
Before mastering i cut down volumes from all tracks?..I mean busses reverbs..Everything?..So i can get a nice level
I don't think there's any problem peaking right up until 0 dBfs although there's really no reason to, ... If it ends up getting mastered through an analog chain the signal has to be attenuated a bit anyway. It's also good to leave headroom room for any added eq etc , but I don't think that it's destructive to attenuate the signal, even though there's probably some people that would argue that it is.Seems like a good place to ask a question I've always had re: that thing with "leaving headroom for the ME to work with"...
Assuming that the final mix isn't actually distorted , is there some good reason I can't have files peaking right up near 0dbfs? I mean, can't you just turn the damn thing down before you do whatever you're going to do?
99 times out of 100, the person asking that question has their master meters led's lighting up like Christmas trees. Gain staging issue's etc.. I don't think he would be asking if he needed nice level if he already had nice level. I could be wrong.. but I'm trying to do the best translation that I canWhy would you give him that advice? What if his mix is peaking at -10db?
A plug that comes with almost every daw that will let you attenuate or adjust the signals gain.what's a trim plug?
That's quite an assumption you're making. I don't even see a hint of any of that in his question. Why are you assuming he has o idea what levels to mix at just because ha sked about mastering levels?99 times out of 100, the person asking that question has their master meters led's lighting up like Christmas trees. Gain staging issue's etc.. I don't think he would be asking if he needed nice level if he already had nice level. I could be wrong.. but I'm trying to do the best translation that I can
I see absolutely no use for that.A plug that comes with almost every daw that will let you attenuate or adjust the signals gain.
You can use it to adjust level pre-fader or insert it between plugs, inserts etc..
If you say so... I almost feel ashamed now...but lets not talk about me.. ..What is your answer to his question?That's quite an assumption you're making.
I don't even see a hint of any of that in his question. Why are you assuming he has no idea what levels to mix at just because he asked about mastering levels?
Before mastering should i cut down volumes from all tracks?..I mean busses reverbs..Everything?..So i can get a nice level
Sorry man. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings, I found your answer too definite and based on assumptions.If you say so... I almost feel ashamed now...but lets not talk about me.. ..What is your answer to his question?
He wasn't asking about mastering levels at all. He was asking about his mix levels before mastering. (see his quote below).
How many times do you see people with their mixes peaking at -10dbFS asking if they need more headroom? umm.. never
Anyway, thanks for critique of my answers and for keeping things tight around here Rami. Are you a mod in training?
Again, thanks for your concern about how I phrase my response .. but for the record my answers weren't definite.Sorry man. Didn't mean to hurt your feelings, I found your answer too definite and based on assumptions.
You're telling someone to use 10, 15, 32, 58....however many tracks he has on his song.....instances of a plug in and turn down a mix that might be just fine as it is. And before you say "if his mix levels are ok, then why would he ask about them?"
Sounds like you're assuming a lot.the answer is that there's a great chance he doesn't know what his levels are but was smart enough to not come close to clipping.
I've never been on an audio forum before so thanks for the tip.I would try to get more info out of him before telling him what to do, like Winntedoz did in his first response.
Try loosening up a bit.
Well, at least you admit you have a problem. That's cool, but you tried to blame me for it. Not cool. The only one "keeping things tight" is you. I think I crack jokes in 90% of my posts, so nice try, but...no.I admit, sometimes I have low blood sugar levels and that can be an issue.