
RecordingMaster
A Sarcastic Statement
cool cool edit
alright. . .
yes, by turning down the volume levels for each track will weaken the song (obviously) because the volumes are lower. however, it will take away some of your clipping, and that is what u want to stop right? instead of cranking up your weak volume tracks so u can hear them, amplify them instead: this will make the sound louder and hearable without clipping it.
OR. . . keep all of your track volumes low before they start clipping and then when you do your final mix down, amplify the whole thing. because think about it, why would u turn up everything track by track if u want your full song just be louder? all that will do is give the tracks more hiss and clipping in the final mix.
try it out, man.
Good luck!
Jay, the master of home recording.
alright. . .
yes, by turning down the volume levels for each track will weaken the song (obviously) because the volumes are lower. however, it will take away some of your clipping, and that is what u want to stop right? instead of cranking up your weak volume tracks so u can hear them, amplify them instead: this will make the sound louder and hearable without clipping it.
OR. . . keep all of your track volumes low before they start clipping and then when you do your final mix down, amplify the whole thing. because think about it, why would u turn up everything track by track if u want your full song just be louder? all that will do is give the tracks more hiss and clipping in the final mix.
try it out, man.
Good luck!
Jay, the master of home recording.