Adding loudness to your track.
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Adding loudness to your track.
It seems to me that everyone has figured this out, but me. Yes, adding loudness to your tracks, and of course, without ruining it.
Everytime I listen to a song on Soundcloud they are always much louder than mine. I always mix my tracks so they peak between -6 and -3dB. When I'm done mixing I normally render it out in .WAV and then boost it 3 - 4 dB with Maximus.
What am I doing wrong here? Any tips on this subject? Maybe I should have figured this out already, but what the hell.
Everytime I listen to a song on Soundcloud they are always much louder than mine. I always mix my tracks so they peak between -6 and -3dB. When I'm done mixing I normally render it out in .WAV and then boost it 3 - 4 dB with Maximus.
What am I doing wrong here? Any tips on this subject? Maybe I should have figured this out already, but what the hell.
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Re: Adding loudness to your track.
you could watch the camo and crooked video where they explain their way to get to the loudest mix as i remember lots of subtile sidechain and making the ultra high end crips by adding tube or distortion so it can be loud without being too sharp but thats just one approach guess
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oh and fuck soundcloud if it sounds good in 320 then its sounds good
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hope that was the one i mentioned its subtitles only but i dont understand too much either its like english and scottish
it might be in the sidebar just remembered it from my head
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Re: Adding loudness to your track.
This thread...DubMikey wrote:It seems to me that everyone has figured this out, but me. Yes, adding loudness to your tracks, and of course, without ruining it.
Everytime I listen to a song on Soundcloud they are always much louder than mine. I always mix my tracks so they peak between -6 and -3dB. When I'm done mixing I normally render it out in .WAV and then boost it 3 - 4 dB with Maximus.
What am I doing wrong here? Any tips on this subject? Maybe I should have figured this out already, but what the hell.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 2&start=20
...should solve literally every problem you have in that department.
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Pai Mei said:
It's the wood that should fear your hand, not the other way around. Therefore it is the DAW that should fear your mind.
Re: Adding loudness to your track.
I think its germany what they are speaking...?BudSpencertron wrote: hope that was the one i mentioned its subtitles only but i dont understand too much either its like english and scottish
it might be in the sidebar just remembered it from my head
Re: Adding loudness to your track.
jesus their accent is horrible!
Re: Adding loudness to your track.
Have you tried turning up the volume on your speakers? Should make things louder.DubMikey wrote:Everytime I listen to a song on Soundcloud they are always much louder than mine.
Re: Adding loudness to your track.
^wub wrote: Have you tried turning up the volume on your speakers? Should make things louder.
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Coolschmid wrote:I don't even fucking understand some of the questions getting posted on here now.
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haha hab trzdm das gefühl das sie sich noch anstrengen hochdeutsch zu redenhasezwei wrote:jesus their accent is horrible!
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