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Rusty K
New member
Hello,
I'm sure this is an often discussed topic. Generally I haven't used normalization to this point but I've noticed that my masters are not playing well on certain commercial players. Some tracks seem to have slight distortions at max volume.
I'm assuming it is true that if you run the volume at max on a commercial player you might hear the speakers crapping but you still wouldn't want to hear distortions that are coming from your track?
With this in mind I have a couple of questions about normalization and DC bias.
1. Should I wait to normalize till I'm mastering i.e. the last process in the
chain?
a. If yes to what db should I mix and master? Also as a little
sidebar to this question. I track at 48000 usually. I've gotten
as much as +.5db bounce in volume whenever I resample and
convert (with dither) back down to 16bit 44100. I've posted
treads about this before with no real answer as to why this is
occuring. Nobody else seems to have encountered this.
2. I've noticed that I'll get some DC bias at mixdown but my mastering
sofware always centers the wave automatically. Should I bother with
DC bias adjustment at earlier processes?
Thanks,
Rusty K
I'm sure this is an often discussed topic. Generally I haven't used normalization to this point but I've noticed that my masters are not playing well on certain commercial players. Some tracks seem to have slight distortions at max volume.
I'm assuming it is true that if you run the volume at max on a commercial player you might hear the speakers crapping but you still wouldn't want to hear distortions that are coming from your track?
With this in mind I have a couple of questions about normalization and DC bias.
1. Should I wait to normalize till I'm mastering i.e. the last process in the
chain?
a. If yes to what db should I mix and master? Also as a little
sidebar to this question. I track at 48000 usually. I've gotten
as much as +.5db bounce in volume whenever I resample and
convert (with dither) back down to 16bit 44100. I've posted
treads about this before with no real answer as to why this is
occuring. Nobody else seems to have encountered this.
2. I've noticed that I'll get some DC bias at mixdown but my mastering
sofware always centers the wave automatically. Should I bother with
DC bias adjustment at earlier processes?
Thanks,
Rusty K