still learning... forgive the basic question!
should i be adjusting the gain (for maximum gain) in the sample box when setting warp markers etc. and save the gain settings in the asd. file, in order to try to keep all my clips at the same level?
and then... can anyone help me understand what to look for in the live level meter? obviously when the whole thing goes red i need to lower my levels... optimally.. should i stay completely in the green or am i supposed to just be getting a speck of red, or..?
i appreciate any help!
Gain and Level Meters
1: I find it useful to "normalize" the files this way sometimes - that way I won't need to change my fader gain after loading.
2: No reds. red=dead in the digital world (except in certain cases where you want digital clipping, of course)
On an analogue board you sometimes want to push into the reds, though - but not on a digital system.
2: No reds. red=dead in the digital world (except in certain cases where you want digital clipping, of course)
On an analogue board you sometimes want to push into the reds, though - but not on a digital system.
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specialpop
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thanks for the help.
i am finding that i need to lower my gain quite a bit on most of my tracks. (to be absolutely clear... i need to keep the peaks below the line at the top of the meter, right?) all my music is ripped from vinyl into peak. and then straight into live. so i hope i'm not screwing everything up!?
anyways, my last question to you is... when i am playing two or more clips together the master goes red (unless i really lower the clips gain a lot)... i have added a compressor ii set to limiting which stops that... is this what i should be doing? otherwise i have to lower my gains up to -5.00 db!??
i am finding that i need to lower my gain quite a bit on most of my tracks. (to be absolutely clear... i need to keep the peaks below the line at the top of the meter, right?) all my music is ripped from vinyl into peak. and then straight into live. so i hope i'm not screwing everything up!?
anyways, my last question to you is... when i am playing two or more clips together the master goes red (unless i really lower the clips gain a lot)... i have added a compressor ii set to limiting which stops that... is this what i should be doing? otherwise i have to lower my gains up to -5.00 db!??
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mercyplease
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From reading what you say normaliing your audio could give you more gain problems and would mean you have to reduce the levels more than you already do. I would reduce gain levels settings which are on the clip properties.specialpop wrote:thanks for the help.
i am finding that i need to lower my gain quite a bit on most of my tracks. (to be absolutely clear... i need to keep the peaks below the line at the top of the meter, right?) all my music is ripped from vinyl into peak. and then straight into live. so i hope i'm not screwing everything up!?
anyways, my last question to you is... when i am playing two or more clips together the master goes red (unless i really lower the clips gain a lot)... i have added a compressor ii set to limiting which stops that... is this what i should be doing? otherwise i have to lower my gains up to -5.00 db!??
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Hepha Luemp
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Why normalize the audio?
I can't see any point in it - really... - it's not like it's getting better or something...
Limiter:
For a very good and yes - free - limiter, try the kjerhus classic series:
http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/classic-series.php
I can't see any point in it - really... - it's not like it's getting better or something...
Limiter:
For a very good and yes - free - limiter, try the kjerhus classic series:
http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/classic-series.php
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