Hi,
What is actually happening when the master meters are turning red? If its only just going red am I going to get digital distortion? Should I really try to stay in the green at all times. Does the same apply for individual track levels.It's for a dj mix and I want it as loud as I can get it without losing any sound quality.
Any tips?
Cheers.
Dj mix volume levels
Dj mix volume levels
Macbook Pro 2.16, OSX 10.4.11
Live 6, Logic 7.2.
Live 6, Logic 7.2.
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tokyojoe69
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I've always kept my track volumes at 0, not +6, but for a long time I kept the master just going into the reds(at 0 too), although I started noticing some parts of my mixes were distorting a bit, not much. I then dropped the main volume to about half and turned the volume on my amp up high and noticed the sound had a lot more dynamic. This level might be too low for recording a mix inside live, so with my last mix, I had the volume just low enough so that 2 tracks playing together wouldn't clip the red, and even though it is a bit softer, the distortion is gone. bla
why not put a compressor/limiter on the master channel that keeps things below 0db.
Then you can pump the level a bit but not worry about distortion. You just have to keep the level low enough that it doesn't overcompress in a way you dont' want. (since you can't put effects post-fader on the master)
Then you can pump the level a bit but not worry about distortion. You just have to keep the level low enough that it doesn't overcompress in a way you dont' want. (since you can't put effects post-fader on the master)