After rendering several songs what is the simplest way to assure they all have the same or similar volumes after being burned to a CD? Do you somehow 'normalize' all the 'masters?
But if you're main goal is to just get a consistent level across all of your final mixes, a limiter on the master and an eye on the master's RMS value will get you there.
I recommend using the K-Metering system for both mixing and mastering. Maybe someone with a bit more experience in mastering can chime in (ahem, MassiveMastering..)
Normalize just sets your highest peak in each song to the same level.
Provided you have no huge peaks and your songs are similar in construction then that should pretty well even out your album.
You can go into individual tracks long before you get to this stage and bring down your major peaks.
It works for me but I'm not into anything too complicated.
Thanks. Should I just google bob katz (funny I have a friend online with that exact real name but he's not into recording).?? Or is there a link here I missed in my newbieness?
But if you're main goal is to just get a consistent level across all of your final mixes, a limiter on the master and an eye on the master's RMS value will get you there.
I recommend using the K-Metering system for both mixing and mastering. Maybe someone with a bit more experience in mastering can chime in (ahem, MassiveMastering..)
Yep! You can set up ReaComp as a brick wall limiter. Otherwise, there are quite a few JS limiters. I lean towards eventhorizon2, but there are a lot of others.