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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 43 Inscrit : 17 oct. 05 Lieu : Toledo - US Membre no 71,372 ![]() |
Hi, everyone. I'm just trying to get a round-about idea of what the best recording level is in logic.
To put it another way: Should I be aiming for 0 to gt the hottest sound possible? |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 24 Inscrit : 07 juil. 03 Lieu : Nottingham - UK Membre no 20,901 ![]() |
From a final mastering point of view and I quot0e for page 12 of 'Matering: getting the most out of your mix":
QUOTE Do try to mix to a "good level" to your two-track. Whether it's a DAT, MiniDisc, or CD-R you want a good signal to noise ratio. You do NOT want to "smash" it. Mixing so the bulk of the mix rides at -18 or -16dBfs is just fine. Leave some room for peaks (-6dBfs PEAKS are idea for a 24-bit mix), and leaves some room for the mastering engineer to work The article can be found here: http://www.massivemastering.com/ Beya |
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