Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
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raftheunis87
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Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
Hello all,
First a little introduction : I'm a DJ that mixes CD's (that are sold in store) and I also have my own radioshow on a local radiostation here in Belgium. At the moment I use Ozone 5 for mastering all my mixes. I only use the maximizer to pump up the silent parts of the tracks a little bit.
But Ableton's volume metering doesn't look to good to me... When I import a dance track and play it, it looks like it is always hard limited to 0db (the bar is green, but it goes all the way up), but sometimes you hear that the track sounds WAY louder then another track that is also at 0db... RMS that is called right?
Now I want to even things up before I apply my Ozone maximizer, so I guess I need a good volume meter plugin (or something similar) to analyze the loudness of each track? Any recommendations?
Would love to hear your opinions!
Kind regards,
Raf Theunis
First a little introduction : I'm a DJ that mixes CD's (that are sold in store) and I also have my own radioshow on a local radiostation here in Belgium. At the moment I use Ozone 5 for mastering all my mixes. I only use the maximizer to pump up the silent parts of the tracks a little bit.
But Ableton's volume metering doesn't look to good to me... When I import a dance track and play it, it looks like it is always hard limited to 0db (the bar is green, but it goes all the way up), but sometimes you hear that the track sounds WAY louder then another track that is also at 0db... RMS that is called right?
Now I want to even things up before I apply my Ozone maximizer, so I guess I need a good volume meter plugin (or something similar) to analyze the loudness of each track? Any recommendations?
Would love to hear your opinions!
Kind regards,
Raf Theunis
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stoersignal
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
sonalksis freeG is a very nice one. and as the name says, it`s free.......
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Linear Phase
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
I'm willing to bet Ozone, and not the metering is the problem here.
You take a mastered track.. from a cd. pop it through ozone. ANd then broadcast the mix? But if your radio station, is like any other radio station, your mix is getting pumped and limited at broadcast as well. The tracks are totally crushed to bits I bet.
You should try a gentle limiter. Event Horizon from Stillwell audio comes to mind. Or even something like PSP Xenon..
But Ozone, Maximus, anything, "we gonna win the loudness war," is a step too far for tracks already mastered.
That said, the Sonalkis meter is great...
You take a mastered track.. from a cd. pop it through ozone. ANd then broadcast the mix? But if your radio station, is like any other radio station, your mix is getting pumped and limited at broadcast as well. The tracks are totally crushed to bits I bet.
You should try a gentle limiter. Event Horizon from Stillwell audio comes to mind. Or even something like PSP Xenon..
But Ozone, Maximus, anything, "we gonna win the loudness war," is a step too far for tracks already mastered.
That said, the Sonalkis meter is great...
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raftheunis87
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
Thanks for the replyLinear Phase wrote:I'm willing to bet Ozone, and not the metering is the problem here.
You take a mastered track.. from a cd. pop it through ozone. ANd then broadcast the mix? But if your radio station, is like any other radio station, your mix is getting pumped and limited at broadcast as well. The tracks are totally crushed to bits I bet.
You should try a gentle limiter. Event Horizon from Stillwell audio comes to mind. Or even something like PSP Xenon..
But Ozone, Maximus, anything, "we gonna win the loudness war," is a step too far for tracks already mastered.
That said, the Sonalkis meter is great...
That said, I'll have a look at the limiters you said there
Kind regards,
Raf Theunis
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raftheunis87
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
BTW, does anyone have experience with Universal Audio Home Precision Limiter Plug-In?
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Linear Phase
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
This thing? http://www.uaudio.com/store/mastering/p ... miter.htmlraftheunis87 wrote:BTW, does anyone have experience with Universal Audio Home Precision Limiter Plug-In?
Its bad ass. probably a lot less destructive than ozone
cheers
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raftheunis87
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
Maybe I should give that one a go and see how it works out for meLinear Phase wrote:This thing? http://www.uaudio.com/store/mastering/p ... miter.htmlraftheunis87 wrote:BTW, does anyone have experience with Universal Audio Home Precision Limiter Plug-In?
Its bad ass. probably a lot less destructive than ozone
cheers
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raftheunis87
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
Damn, you need a UAD-2 DSP Accelerator Card to use that plugin? 
Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
I have it, like it a lot and it's my main limiter on the masterbus.raftheunis87 wrote:BTW, does anyone have experience with Universal Audio Home Precision Limiter Plug-In?
The mode button is nice, this sometimes gives a subtle difference. But sometimes I don't notice the difference that much. It's not a magical button or anything
I never set the release to auto though, I should experiment with it some more in that setting. I like the metering as well.
Yes, you will need the hardware card which performs all the DSP calculations so you have less CPU consumption (and it serves as a 'dongle' as well. No card, no go). I was thinking about selling an UAD-2 Solo when I obtain it from the UAD-1 trade-in program. My UAD-1 is collecting dust anyway, but I already have a Solo and a Duo card. So if you're interested let me know how much your willing to pay for it, I was thinking somewhere in the range of €250.raftheunis87 wrote:Damn, you need a UAD-2 DSP Accelerator Card to use that plugin?
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raftheunis87
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
Thanks for the info and I'll keep that in mind.Opz wrote:I have it, like it a lot and it's my main limiter on the masterbus.raftheunis87 wrote:BTW, does anyone have experience with Universal Audio Home Precision Limiter Plug-In?
The mode button is very nice, this sometimes gives a subtle difference. But sometimes I don't notice the difference that much. It's not a magical button or anything
I never set the release to auto though, I should experiment with it some more in that setting. I like the metering as well.
Yes, you will need the hardware card which performs all the DSP calculations so you have less CPU consumption (and it serves as a 'dongle' as well. No card, no go). I was thinking about selling an UAD-2 Solo when I obtain it from the UAD-1 trade-in program. My UAD-1 is collecting dust anyway, but I already have a Solo and a Duo card. So if you're interested let me know how much your willing to pay for it, I was thinking somewhere in the range of €250.raftheunis87 wrote:Damn, you need a UAD-2 DSP Accelerator Card to use that plugin?
I think I'm going to give Stillwell Event Horizon and Voxengo Elephant a go this evening
Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
RMS is perceived loudness, as opposed to Peak which is too fast for the ears.
I also like the Sonalksis FreeG... Slightly off topic, but I find X-ISM is handy to check for inter sample peaks.
I also like the Sonalksis FreeG... Slightly off topic, but I find X-ISM is handy to check for inter sample peaks.
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raftheunis87
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
I've bought the Slate Digital FG-X plugin a while ago and I read the manual completely. Is it right that a RMS-value of -10dB is "perfect"?justin wrote:RMS is perceived loudness, as opposed to Peak which is too fast for the ears.
I also like the Sonalksis FreeG... Slightly off topic, but I find X-ISM is handy to check for inter sample peaks.
Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
This might help you some for leveling DJ mixes, at least prepping them so you don't need to use a limiter later:
http://tarekith.com/assets/pdfs/DigitalAudioLevels.pdf
Precision Limiter is pretty good, I used to use that awhile back for mastering. Nice smooth sound, cool interface too. That said, I think there's mroe flexible and better sounding limiters out these days, namely Fabfilter Pro-L and Voxengo Elephant 3. Both can be much cleaner sounding than Pre-Limiter, and be pushed harder without distorting if you need. IMVHO.
http://tarekith.com/assets/pdfs/DigitalAudioLevels.pdf
Precision Limiter is pretty good, I used to use that awhile back for mastering. Nice smooth sound, cool interface too. That said, I think there's mroe flexible and better sounding limiters out these days, namely Fabfilter Pro-L and Voxengo Elephant 3. Both can be much cleaner sounding than Pre-Limiter, and be pushed harder without distorting if you need. IMVHO.
tarekith
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
Well it might be perfect for one style of music, but not for another... A Rock / EDM song is likely to have a much louder RMS than say a classical / acoustic. I really only use it as a comparative benchmark so i can see how much dynamics i have lost through mix bus processing... YMMVraftheunis87 wrote:Is it right that a RMS-value of -10dB is "perfect"?
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raftheunis87
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Re: Volume Meter Plugin for Mastering
I'm currently working this way:
I make my mix and use freeG to make sure that my volumes don't go into the red zone
After that, I put a Event Horizon on my master channel and put a freeG after that. I play with the treshold and look at the volumes in freeG. When everything stays under the peak value (I try to get as close to -0.2 dB as possible), it's ok for me
Is this a good way of doing things?
Kind regards,
Raf Theunis
I make my mix and use freeG to make sure that my volumes don't go into the red zone
After that, I put a Event Horizon on my master channel and put a freeG after that. I play with the treshold and look at the volumes in freeG. When everything stays under the peak value (I try to get as close to -0.2 dB as possible), it's ok for me
Is this a good way of doing things?
Kind regards,
Raf Theunis