
ecktronic
Mixing and Mastering.
Skiz, varying your volume while mixing. You'll get a better mix (just concern about Fletcher Munson effect)>O
Never heard of that effect.
What is it?
Eck
Skiz, varying your volume while mixing. You'll get a better mix (just concern about Fletcher Munson effect)>O
Well with digital, floor noise is pretty much a non-issue and volume and gain are the same thing.I know.
My point is if you're going to export your mix from cubase then open it in, say, Wavelab - then you limit the mix and or compress it with out normalising to -1dB, aren't you just limiting and compressing the noise of the mix. I realise volume and gain are not the same thing, of course.
The reason I ask is because I'm not actually sure why I normalise mixes. I was just taught that way.
Go back to sleep, lolmore than likely it's none of the above....IMO it's the room your mixing in...my 2 watts worth![]()
OHH mp3 suks anywayHmm.
I think he is mixing and listening back in the same room.
Correct me if I'm wrong Skiz.
Eck
Never heard of that effect.
What is it?
Eck
NYMorningstar; said:volume and gain are the same thing.