
RedStone
Active member
So there's some sort of funky flaw in AAMS. I don't think I'm being trolled here (yet) so I'll let this lose here. As we all know, when I put my mix in, which was bounced at low levels (I mixed that original song to 0VU, calibrated to 0VU = -18dbFS), the master that AAMS churned out was dark and lifeless. It's apparently not supposed to do this, but it did for me.
But then after some (pretty unkind in my books - hopefully no because of me) banter with the creator of AAMS on an audio blog I started (fooled him, he was the only reader ... hahaha) and again in the Reaper forums, I decided to give in and run the same mix through AAMS with the only difference being that I normalized it to -0.5dbFS beforehand. The results from AAMS were way better. So - yeah. It would be interesting to see if others get the same results (better results when the final mix is hot vs not).
But then after some (pretty unkind in my books - hopefully no because of me) banter with the creator of AAMS on an audio blog I started (fooled him, he was the only reader ... hahaha) and again in the Reaper forums, I decided to give in and run the same mix through AAMS with the only difference being that I normalized it to -0.5dbFS beforehand. The results from AAMS were way better. So - yeah. It would be interesting to see if others get the same results (better results when the final mix is hot vs not).