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Hi guys - When do you normalize (GT Pro) - once only, often, before submixing...? Thanks.
James Argo said:Hmmm... the actual challenge is to *record* it as loud as possible, without noises interference nor distorted (clipping). As we getting better and better using compressor, there won't be no need for normalizing so often anymoreBut if there is a case when we need to normalize a track, I'll do it *only* once to certain track/s before mixing, OR once on mixing result
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But after I got Waves Ultramaximizer, I was glad to erase the word "normalizing" on my mixing dictionary
Jaymz
moskus said:Normalizing should be forbidden by law...![]()
Well, it does make it easier for the "less experienced" to "make everything as loud as a comercial CD"...Leeking said:Why do they put it there in the first place...?? is there a particulalr scenerio that it can actually be helpful??
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Ok, just for fun! A) You don't need to record as loud as possible. (Or maybe Why would want to do that...) And B) Why would you normalize a track?
Oops. When you say track, did you mean a mix?
Wayne
mixsit said:Never.
Never done it, don't even know where the button is in ACKUS.
I like the one that says 'Meters Peak+RMS', and 'Peak Hold'.
...And the volume slider of course.![]()
Wayne
But after I got Waves Ultramaximizer, I was glad to erase the word "normalizing" on my mixing dictionary
acidrock said:Hey Moskus
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L2 is a little less harsh than the L1 IMHO.kgbjamin said:Hey James,
Which Waves Ultramaximizer do you have, L1 or L2? I have the L1 and I am pretty happy with it but I noticed they've recently released the L2 and clam it's God's answer to all mastering and compression issues. Have you had a chance to use it, and is it worth the cheddar they're asking for it????