
dturcotte
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Hey guys,
I am getting ready to record our band and I just want to make sure I will be doing things right. What I would like to know is I always hear that you should record the hottest signal possible without clipping. So does that mean the hottest on the input channels or the hottest on the master out while recording. What i mean is, should I record as close to 0db on the input and back the master down while recording so it doesn't clip? When i record hot inputs and the master fader (in cubase) is at 0db, it clips the red. So I usually pull the faders down and keep the input hot. Am I doing this right?
Hope these aren't stupid questions. thanks in advance for your help.
I am getting ready to record our band and I just want to make sure I will be doing things right. What I would like to know is I always hear that you should record the hottest signal possible without clipping. So does that mean the hottest on the input channels or the hottest on the master out while recording. What i mean is, should I record as close to 0db on the input and back the master down while recording so it doesn't clip? When i record hot inputs and the master fader (in cubase) is at 0db, it clips the red. So I usually pull the faders down and keep the input hot. Am I doing this right?
Hope these aren't stupid questions. thanks in advance for your help.
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