Hey guys,
Quick question that I am sure has a reasonable and easy answer.
When I am metering a kick drum on a single channel. The Kick's channel meter reads it's level as -8db
However, when I solo the kick, and check the level on the master channel, it reads the level as -4db
Why would it be read differently?
Which rating would I want to rely on?
FYI:
I am not running it through any effects sends
Thanks in advance for any insight!
Metering + Peak Level Question
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contakt321
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Re: Metering + Peak Level Question
Are you maybe sidechaining the kick to itself or anything? Thats a fairly big dB rise.
Re: Metering + Peak Level Question
Track volumes are set to 0dB? You're not using clip volumes? Nothing on the master channel?
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contakt321
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Re: Metering + Peak Level Question
The bass is sidechained w/ the kick as the input - however that shouldn't affect the kick volume (right?).
Track volume is set to -8db, track meter is reading -8db
(sadly sounds like there be a user factor in here)
Track volume is set to -8db, track meter is reading -8db
(sadly sounds like there be a user factor in here)