Monkey Allen
Fork and spoon operator
Yeah that's making sense to me tojo....I think I skimmed the same thread as you a couple of days back maybe.
I want to try to find out if my project (which is peaking at about -24 with the loudest parts) is too quiet to turn into a song with decent volume. Maybe it is dependent on the type of music.
I have read that after mastering your song should be peaking somewhere around -6 or -3...or if you want it really loud, just under 0db.
...but at those db...not every song will sound the same volume....and this is where it gets tricky to think about because a thrash hard core song will sound louder than an acoustic pop song...or compression can see the song under 0db...but be completely louder than another song not as compressed but at the same db.
So I don't know if db is a measure of volume...or just of relative volume. I read that volume is a measurement in your speakers.
I'm going crazy!!!!!!!!!!
I want to try to find out if my project (which is peaking at about -24 with the loudest parts) is too quiet to turn into a song with decent volume. Maybe it is dependent on the type of music.
I have read that after mastering your song should be peaking somewhere around -6 or -3...or if you want it really loud, just under 0db.
...but at those db...not every song will sound the same volume....and this is where it gets tricky to think about because a thrash hard core song will sound louder than an acoustic pop song...or compression can see the song under 0db...but be completely louder than another song not as compressed but at the same db.
So I don't know if db is a measure of volume...or just of relative volume. I read that volume is a measurement in your speakers.
I'm going crazy!!!!!!!!!!