Track meter levels in green, master output in red?
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 5:25 pm
How's it going everyone.
First time poster on these forums.
I have a few questions regarding levels in ableton.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to keep the master output from clipping.
Say I have a few audio files laid out (as in a dj mix) and the individual tracks are all at 0db and show green in their respective meters, but the master shows red.
I understand why it would happen when I blend two songs together like in a mix, but when there is only 1 song played at the moment the master peaks at red.
What is the best way to alleviate this.
Should I lower the individual track volumes until there is no clipping (on the master) and use something like mastering rack 2 to bring the levels back up to 0db (without clipping)
Should I just drop the master volume to where nothing is clipping (leave all songs at 0db)?
The latter option to me seems like the audio would still be distorted but just not clipping anymore.
Thanks
All my songs are set to hi-q, Warp with complex pro when doing this.
First time poster on these forums.
I have a few questions regarding levels in ableton.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to keep the master output from clipping.
Say I have a few audio files laid out (as in a dj mix) and the individual tracks are all at 0db and show green in their respective meters, but the master shows red.
I understand why it would happen when I blend two songs together like in a mix, but when there is only 1 song played at the moment the master peaks at red.
What is the best way to alleviate this.
Should I lower the individual track volumes until there is no clipping (on the master) and use something like mastering rack 2 to bring the levels back up to 0db (without clipping)
Should I just drop the master volume to where nothing is clipping (leave all songs at 0db)?
The latter option to me seems like the audio would still be distorted but just not clipping anymore.
Thanks
All my songs are set to hi-q, Warp with complex pro when doing this.