is it possible to reduce all levels?
is it possible to reduce all levels?
I alway spend so much time try to get my levels right. but just when everything sounds balanced infact there is actually clipping before my tracks are sent out to the master.
is there a way to reduce the level of all tracks at the same time by a given amount?
I realise i can do something like drop in a utility in the master track but its bad practice, and doesn't prevent clipping before the master.
thanks for any help.
is there a way to reduce the level of all tracks at the same time by a given amount?
I realise i can do something like drop in a utility in the master track but its bad practice, and doesn't prevent clipping before the master.
thanks for any help.
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Yeah you should be able to select all tracks but not midi tracks and you should see the clip property's for all tracks selected. then just bring down the volume and that will affect and tracks selected. if you have midi tracks you will have to going in to each instrument and bring the volume down to suit.
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i suppose 50% of them isn't too bad. ill try it out! thanks.
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live's internal processing runs at 32bits (4294967296 values for 32 bit, only 65536 for 16bit), so even if your tracks go into the red massively, they aren't clipping. that only happens at the master stage where the audio is converted down to 16 or 24 bit, so the master fader will work perfectly as these people are saying!
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my bad (kinda) I just tested it and realised you can go about 40 db into the red on an individual track before you get audible distortion WITHOUT clipping on the master. so I was kinda right cause you can get clipping on a track but I can't imagine why anyone would ever go 40 db into the red unless they were intending to do so.
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
Re: is it possible to reduce all levels?
you also might want to try a limiter plugin on the master..queglay wrote:I alway spend so much time try to get my levels right. but just when everything sounds balanced infact there is actually clipping before my tracks are sent out to the master.
is there a way to reduce the level of all tracks at the same time by a given amount?
I realise i can do something like drop in a utility in the master track but its bad practice, and doesn't prevent clipping before the master.
thanks for any help.
no worries about cliping then..
I like to push my mix a bit higher than 0dB into the master..
yeah i use elephant on the master. thanks for the info. sometimes ill see a kick ore snare go up really high in its own track and that just alarms me. need to bring it down!
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Actually I attended a Waves clinic last week where they showed a plug in that does something like that for a whole bunch of money. It supposedly models some old analog board to get the overdriven high end harmonics and whatnot.Johnisfaster wrote:my bad (kinda) ...I can't imagine why anyone would ever go 40 db into the red unless they were intending to do so.
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Or :
In the arrangement window you can highlight all of the tracks you want to reduce.
In the sample window the clip volume now turns into a block shape. This now corresponds with the clip levels of the highlighted tracks. You can now reduce the volume of all the clips here.
In the arrangement window you can highlight all of the tracks you want to reduce.
In the sample window the clip volume now turns into a block shape. This now corresponds with the clip levels of the highlighted tracks. You can now reduce the volume of all the clips here.
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