bassbum wrote:I ask because at college I was told never to touch the master when mixing down but they never gave me a reason why.
Your college should also explain why all mixers feature a master fader if it's useless.
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bassbum wrote:I ask because at college I was told never to touch the master when mixing down but they never gave me a reason why.
macc wrote:Rather, set your drums for *around* -8 / -10 (ie, a bit less than half).
Sonika wrote:macc wrote:Rather, set your drums for *around* -8 / -10 (ie, a bit less than half).
does this mean each individual element of the drums (i.e. kick, snare, etc) could be set up to that, or the drums overall?
Sonika wrote:really? fuck me I've been doing it wrong
dididub wrote:So I'm not sure I agree with always setting the levels right as early as possible in the signal chain. I feel that gain staging is staggering the addition of gain to a signal such that each component is working with a signal at the "sweet spot" of that component.
hugh wrote:it's actually quite easy to write in this retarded fashion
laurend wrote:OK, let's be clear.
Imagine we have 2 different kick samples. Both are peaking at 0 dBFS. Because the sounds are different, they don't have the same volume despite the meters display the same values which are peaks. The only relevant dB values for expressing a volume is RMS, which unfortunately isn't the default unit for DAWs.
That means advising about a particular fader gains, in order to obtain a balanced mix, is perfectly wrong because no kick sound as the same volume. Every correct gain setting corresponds to a particular sound. No one can say all the bass drums must be set at -10 dB.
hugh wrote:it's actually quite easy to write in this retarded fashion
MaZa1 wrote:I've been trying to find somekind of answer to this, but i haven't found.
What level the midbass should peak? I know theres no exact rules, but some rough level?
Lets say my kick peaks -10db and snare -12db, the whole drumbuss it set to peak round -8,-10db
laurend wrote:MaZa1 wrote:I've been trying to find somekind of answer to this, but i haven't found.
What level the midbass should peak? I know theres no exact rules, but some rough level?
Lets say my kick peaks -10db and snare -12db, the whole drumbuss it set to peak round -8,-10db
Peak values are meaningless. Only RMS values correspond to the perceived volume.
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