Opivy
Nova Police
So, been searching and can't quite find exactly the answer i'm looking for - Although I've found and bookmarked many threads that are a little over my head for right now.
One of my friends told me, that the main output fader should never be put above 0db. The only reason I can think of is because it might clip, but if my other tracks are turned low enough - it shouldn't matter. should it?
Anyways, if this is true - how about the faders for my other tracks. Should they always be kept below 0db too? Because so far it seems I always have to put them above the line (there's a little line at the 0db mark) to get them loud enough to be audible over drums/guitar and what not.
				
			One of my friends told me, that the main output fader should never be put above 0db. The only reason I can think of is because it might clip, but if my other tracks are turned low enough - it shouldn't matter. should it?
Anyways, if this is true - how about the faders for my other tracks. Should they always be kept below 0db too? Because so far it seems I always have to put them above the line (there's a little line at the 0db mark) to get them loud enough to be audible over drums/guitar and what not.
 just kidding. If that doesn't work, it maybe because everything is clashing and fighting for the same position try panning things out to place them in there own spot as well as some EQ to define them even further so that a certain frequency range is not being slammed with so many sounds. Now get out there and have some fun.
 just kidding. If that doesn't work, it maybe because everything is clashing and fighting for the same position try panning things out to place them in there own spot as well as some EQ to define them even further so that a certain frequency range is not being slammed with so many sounds. Now get out there and have some fun.




