Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

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Cadaver
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Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by Cadaver » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:41 pm

SO as the title describes it, everytime I export anything out of cubase it's volume is reallly low. But in Cubase it's perfect. What do I do?

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Re: Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by GRAYSKALE » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:42 pm

where is the master output peaking?

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Re: Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by Cadaver » Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:56 pm

actually i had to put it all the wway, or it wouldn't sound right.

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Re: Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by JFK » Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:35 pm

Is the master peaking at 0db mate?

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Re: Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by Cadaver » Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:52 pm

no 6.02

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Re: Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by atticuh » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:05 pm

Cadaver wrote:no 6.02
That's definitely your problem.

First, your master output should be peaking at 0dB to avoid clipping, and if you're going for the ideal mixdown with ample headroom, I suggest your mix all your individuals tracks to where your master output is peaking at -6dB. You shouldn't even need to adjust the levels of your master bus unless you were doing fades or other out of the ordinary things.

Additionally, you should take a good look at this thread, http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=74832 , as it would answer a lot of your questions in regards to quality of the production/sound etc. At least, I know it answered a lot of my questions.

Finally, teach yourself early in your production career (now) to mixdown for quality first as opposed to loudness, as months even years of bad practice/behavior takes time to undo. :x
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Re: Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by Cadaver » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:13 pm

oh thanks brooo, I'm ne to cuabse been using reason. My problem is clipping issue with my driver, so i dont have a good judgement yet.......

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Re: Exporting a tune out of Cubase 5, and the VOLUME is low?

Post by KoenDercksen » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:36 pm

It might, in other conditions, also have to do with the volume differences in ASIO and regular windows drivers... Programs like iTunes or WMP use regular drivers that conform to the volume level of the PC, set in the system tray you know what I mean. ASIO bypasses that volume... So if your volumes is at like 10/100 in that systemtray thing it will obviously sound really soft haha. But I'm assuming that isn't your problem due to not having the same problem with Reason :)
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