Hey there! I did some recordings again, and tracks are quiet while recording as you said they should be. Now I'm satisfied with how something sounds, and I want to convert it to the final product now. What should I do to make it loud enough?
ahh... and there's the rub.
A lot of the loudness that you can achieve depends on your mix.
Some of my early recordings had some wild assed kick drum that would peak a lot. If I went in and copy/pasted some kicks with better levels, my final mix could be lifted/compressed up to a better volume. If I didn't, the overall volume was less.
This is because when you throw a compressor or limiter across the mix, you've already got some peaks that are way high. so the comp works with that. When I fixed the kicks, I had more headroom to work with so I could lift it.
This make sense?
Basically, get your mix good and even. Not talking dynamics here. I'm talking wild assed peaks. From there, there's multiple plug ins, EQ comp, limiter etc that can get you there.
Don't try to cram a compressor on the mix at max. It'll suck the life outta it. Take it in steps. My mixes (after I get the final mix) takes 4 to 5 steps.
I'll alternate between EQ and comp, keeping in mind that the compressor will act differently whether it's EQ'd before the comp or after.
Poke around with it. trial n error baby.
you'll get it.