
Stratomaster
Active member
This is probably better asked in the mixing/mastering forum but...oh well- My problem is LOW VOLUME MIXES!--we're talking at about -18 to -20db rms average when analyzed in wavelab! By the time I limit these suckers up to a max of about -13 to -12 db average the mix doesnt really resemble the original-and its STILL not up to par loudness wise with commercial cd's. So whats up with that?
A little info is necessary I suppose-when I record to cakewalk(through my tascam tmd-1000 board) I get the levels as hot as I can-without clipping(usually) and when I mix-according to the level meters on the stereo out--Im also pushing as hard as I can there without clipping. I then bounce the entire mix to an open track-I then export this track to, say the desktop where I can open it in wavelab to do my final tweaks. But what a scrawny sight the wave is-Ive imported some pro tracks and the difference visually in the wave is tremendous-by the time I limit it(twice usually with an L1)-its starting to resemble the pro stuff-but the amount of processing changes the mix.
My guess for the cause of this-would be peaks-on things like snare drums for example-I've been hesitant to use compressors in my mixes-because to my ears the mix sounds decent-and to me the less cheap plug in effects-the better. But I know this can't be normal-something is wrong.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
A little info is necessary I suppose-when I record to cakewalk(through my tascam tmd-1000 board) I get the levels as hot as I can-without clipping(usually) and when I mix-according to the level meters on the stereo out--Im also pushing as hard as I can there without clipping. I then bounce the entire mix to an open track-I then export this track to, say the desktop where I can open it in wavelab to do my final tweaks. But what a scrawny sight the wave is-Ive imported some pro tracks and the difference visually in the wave is tremendous-by the time I limit it(twice usually with an L1)-its starting to resemble the pro stuff-but the amount of processing changes the mix.
My guess for the cause of this-would be peaks-on things like snare drums for example-I've been hesitant to use compressors in my mixes-because to my ears the mix sounds decent-and to me the less cheap plug in effects-the better. But I know this can't be normal-something is wrong.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!