
dafduc
New member
I just finished a choir recording project - vox plus pipe organ - and really found myself with a distortion problem.
I usually like to get everything close to the max (I leave 1-3 db headroom) so I'm hearing consistent levels and roughly similar speaker response to the final product.
I think I let myself get blindsided by the wide dynamic range on this - anyhow, wound up having to keep reducing levels through the chain, and had a really muddy product at the end, plus I had let some distortion creep in. Few things worse than digital distortion on a choir...
So my questions - when do you guys normalize? More than once? What kind of headroom do you like to have to start with? Does the genre of music change your answer? would you handle a live recording differently?
Thanks...
I usually like to get everything close to the max (I leave 1-3 db headroom) so I'm hearing consistent levels and roughly similar speaker response to the final product.
I think I let myself get blindsided by the wide dynamic range on this - anyhow, wound up having to keep reducing levels through the chain, and had a really muddy product at the end, plus I had let some distortion creep in. Few things worse than digital distortion on a choir...
So my questions - when do you guys normalize? More than once? What kind of headroom do you like to have to start with? Does the genre of music change your answer? would you handle a live recording differently?
Thanks...