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jef
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i am trying to master some of my latest songs, and i don't seem to get them loud enough without getting digital clipping. a friend of mine, who is a sound technician, told me i should get my average volume around -12 dB for digital recording, but when i keep my peak level at -0.1 dB, my average output is too low (when i analysed it with audiograbber, it appeared that my peaks went up to 100 %, whereas my average was about 21 %, and i had a compact ratio of about 35%). i tried putting a compressor (digitalfishphones endorphin) on the master mix, but even when i cranked the compression sliders up to the maximum, i couldn't get my average output higher than 32 % (unless i just put up the volume, but then i got peaks of 8 dB). should i use more than one compressor? or just another one (i've also got the timeworks mastering compressor, but it doesn't seem to do much more than boosting volume (average and peaks)). and by using more than one compressor, won't i lose too much of my dynamic range (well, i haven't really noticed that actually)? most of my song start of pretty soft (as in 'one acoustic guitar and vocals'), and end a little louder (some percussion, an accordeon, a bass, things like that).
any solution is most welcome
thanks
jef
oh yeah, does someone have a conversion scale for dB and the percentvalues used in audiograbber? it's not hard to figure out that 100% is 0dB, but i'd like to know how much % -12dB would be.
and yet another oh yeah: i've bought a new sound card yesterday, an m-audio mobile pre usb, and though it sounds good and has less noise than a behringer eurorack plugged in my fabric soundcard, it seems to have some difficulties when i'm running more than 4 tracks in my mix (i use acid pro). it produces some clicks and sometimes breaks down in nintendo-ish low bitrate noise. i thinks this is weird, 'cause normally just the mastermix goes back through the audio interface (i suppose), and that's just one stereo track...
any solution is most welcome
thanks
jef
oh yeah, does someone have a conversion scale for dB and the percentvalues used in audiograbber? it's not hard to figure out that 100% is 0dB, but i'd like to know how much % -12dB would be.
and yet another oh yeah: i've bought a new sound card yesterday, an m-audio mobile pre usb, and though it sounds good and has less noise than a behringer eurorack plugged in my fabric soundcard, it seems to have some difficulties when i'm running more than 4 tracks in my mix (i use acid pro). it produces some clicks and sometimes breaks down in nintendo-ish low bitrate noise. i thinks this is weird, 'cause normally just the mastermix goes back through the audio interface (i suppose), and that's just one stereo track...