If only there was a thread discussing thatPerfecture wrote: Is it a common thing to have the master at 0db and then tweak everything around that?

If only there was a thread discussing thatPerfecture wrote: Is it a common thing to have the master at 0db and then tweak everything around that?

Have I caused you to Facepalm Macc?macc wrote:If only there was a thread discussing thatPerfecture wrote: Is it a common thing to have the master at 0db and then tweak everything around that?
 
 
 
  
You're not doing anything wrong. Avoiding clipping is good.topmo3 wrote: Until now I've been lowering the volumes of each tracks so that it wouldn't peak too much, but of course this isn't the way to do it cause the tunes end up really quiet.
No it isn't, don't be softI don't know anything about leaving headroom/EQing or any of that. I'm sure this thread holds answers to all my questions but come on, it's 45 pages and from what I've read it's all too advanced soundguy talk that I just don't understand.
 
 You're in the right thread but refusing to read it *shrug*Could someone kindly point me to the right direction on the basics of mixing & mastering?


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try saturating your sub with overdrive, distortion etc. to add higher harmonics to that bass sound, so that helps to cut through and be the audible part on that hi-fi. do this through sends too so that your sub can stay clean, and the saturation will be on a separate bus so you have more control.222sucram wrote:I'm a bit confused about what level my sub bass should be. im only using E2 which is about 43- 45 Hz and some 808 bass sounds and it peaks at -6.7db. When i play the track on my Hi-fi the sub is barely audible and lacks power. At first i thought that it was an octave too low but when i play just after by KM the sub bass on that is at about 43Hz yet it doesnt lack power. But when i listen to it on my headphones the sub bass on my track sounds about the same if, not louder than the KM track. Any help?
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
Its not the sound i want to change though. like i said about the KM track its just a sine wave at around the same frequency as my bass line. im just wondering if -6db is too low?skimpi wrote:try saturating your sub with overdrive, distortion etc. to add higher harmonics to that bass sound, so that helps to cut through and be the audible part on that hi-fi. do this through sends too so that your sub can stay clean, and the saturation will be on a separate bus so you have more control.222sucram wrote:I'm a bit confused about what level my sub bass should be. im only using E2 which is about 43- 45 Hz and some 808 bass sounds and it peaks at -6.7db. When i play the track on my Hi-fi the sub is barely audible and lacks power. At first i thought that it was an octave too low but when i play just after by KM the sub bass on that is at about 43Hz yet it doesnt lack power. But when i listen to it on my headphones the sub bass on my track sounds about the same if, not louder than the KM track. Any help?
um, anyone, am I dumb or is this statement false? I didn't see anyone who replied to this comment on it and I feel like that's the biggest problem he's having..topmo3 wrote:Until now I've been lowering the volumes of each tracks so that it wouldn't peak too much, but of course this isn't the way to do it cause the tunes end up really quiet
yeah but like i dont know if KM saturate their sub so that it shows through on not so bassy systems better. not distorting so much so that it sounds like cack, just to warm the sound up and add higher harmonics just slightly higher, in reach of the systems capabilities. you said yourself tho, on headphones your sounds maybe even louder than theirs does, so if yours and theirs are both just sine waves, how come yours is louder on headphones but almost inaudible on the other system, surely it should be the same? also with levels, i have no clue, i dont work with set levels, its according to how loud everything else is, and then if its limited after that will change anyway, just work with it, referencing with the KM track, and try and get it to have the same impact as that track, and then check it on a different system, if its too loud on that, or too quiet, go back and alter. do you wanna make the tune to sound good on a hi-fi, or to bang in the dance? it might not sound as good on the hi-fi, but on a big system it may hit harder.222sucram wrote:Its not the sound i want to change though. like i said about the KM track its just a sine wave at around the same frequency as my bass line. im just wondering if -6db is too low?skimpi wrote:try saturating your sub with overdrive, distortion etc. to add higher harmonics to that bass sound, so that helps to cut through and be the audible part on that hi-fi. do this through sends too so that your sub can stay clean, and the saturation will be on a separate bus so you have more control.222sucram wrote:I'm a bit confused about what level my sub bass should be. im only using E2 which is about 43- 45 Hz and some 808 bass sounds and it peaks at -6.7db. When i play the track on my Hi-fi the sub is barely audible and lacks power. At first i thought that it was an octave too low but when i play just after by KM the sub bass on that is at about 43Hz yet it doesnt lack power. But when i listen to it on my headphones the sub bass on my track sounds about the same if, not louder than the KM track. Any help?
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
It's a combination of your hi-fi and the room in which you're listening. Welcome to the world of acoustics. Either/both your hi fi won't play that low and/or that frequency is cancelling at your listening position. Practice your mixing and learn your system, how things translate between different systems (ie, make good use of your headphones), then practice some more.222sucram wrote:I'm a bit confused about what level my sub bass should be. im only using E2 which is about 43- 45 Hz and some 808 bass sounds and it peaks at -6.7db. When i play the track on my Hi-fi the sub is barely audible and lacks power. At first i thought that it was an octave too low but when i play just after by KM the sub bass on that is at about 43Hz yet it doesnt lack power. But when i listen to it on my headphones the sub bass on my track sounds about the same if, not louder than the KM track. Any help?
 Having said that, if it's eaking at -6 or so you'll start to run out of headroom pretty soon.
 Having said that, if it's eaking at -6 or so you'll start to run out of headroom pretty soon.I decided to restart the mix. Over the past week i have just been working on mixdowns reading this thread and other tutorials to improve my mixing technique, and i starting to realise how important the mixdown is. I'll just keep beavering awaymacc wrote:It's a combination of your hi-fi and the room in which you're listening. Welcome to the world of acoustics. Either/both your hi fi won't play that low and/or that frequency is cancelling at your listening position. Practice your mixing and learn your system, how things translate between different systems (ie, make good use of your headphones), then practice some more.222sucram wrote:I'm a bit confused about what level my sub bass should be. im only using E2 which is about 43- 45 Hz and some 808 bass sounds and it peaks at -6.7db. When i play the track on my Hi-fi the sub is barely audible and lacks power. At first i thought that it was an octave too low but when i play just after by KM the sub bass on that is at about 43Hz yet it doesnt lack power. But when i listen to it on my headphones the sub bass on my track sounds about the same if, not louder than the KM track. Any help?
It's impossible to say that the peak level is too high as we don't know where everything else is; if everything else is peaking at -60dB then yes, -6dB is probably too loudHaving said that, if it's eaking at -6 or so you'll start to run out of headroom pretty soon.
With all due respect, more processing as suggested above won't fix the problem. This is a monitoring/acoustics issue, and throwing processing at it is missing the point.

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quiet compared to what?mikeyp wrote:um, anyone, am I dumb or is this statement false? I didn't see anyone who replied to this comment on it and I feel like that's the biggest problem he's having..topmo3 wrote:Until now I've been lowering the volumes of each tracks so that it wouldn't peak too much, but of course this isn't the way to do it cause the tunes end up really quiet
am I missing something?




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