Quick Sonar 3 Question

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Ive recently started using sonar 3 and was wondering wether i should be trying to avoid the meters going red when recording a guitar track. I know thats got to be a super noob question, but ive always used acid and just tried to avoid any clipping. I just have some confusion to getting my levels where they need to be to get a good clean sound. Im running as clean as possible to the pc from my mobilepre and using the jcm900 plug along with classic compression and master limiter. I dunno if thats really the right route but its got a nice crunch. But where should my meters be averaging too? Thanks in advance for any help, you guys have no idea how helpful some of your posts are.
 
I'm a long way from being a sonar 3 recording expert but I like to record -3 to -6 db Just for the hell of it I'd arm another audio track with the same input turn on the audio engine on that trk, insert the Sonitus:fx compressor and try some of the presets. Then compare the two trks.
 
Thanks for the reply, I'm averaging -9 and occassionally it will jump to -6, its plenty loud so i guess it will do, i can always raise it in the final mixdown right? I tried your suggestion , tho it sounded about the same i get a bit of a crackle without the limiter, wasnt sure if you meant keep the plugins i had and add the fx compressor, or to just use that alone. Ill keep playing with it though. Thanks again.
 
posted too soon, while recording, with echo on,both channels are averageing between -6 and -3 and it sounds excellent. but during playback channel 1 is a lot higher and i can hear the distortion effect, in channel 2 the level is about where it should be but its all clean. I believe its the jcm900 plugin wich is a bummer, i cant get both channels the same.
 
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