Mastering Question.

Mastering Question.
Posted on: 29.02.2012 by Arnetta Koskinas
After I run my bank of eq's, compressors, etc the track ends up a little quiet...so I normalize it to -.01 db...is this the correct way to go about this or am I messing up the audio at all?
Arnetta Koskinas
01.03.2012
Originally Posted by Tarekith

Some good reads...definitely food for thought...read your mixing article as well...pretty much what I try to do...gave me some ideas for eq-ing individual channels better to sweeten the mix. Thanks!
Arnetta Koskinas
29.02.2012
After I run my bank of eq's, compressors, etc the track ends up a little quiet...so I normalize it to -.01 db...is this the correct way to go about this or am I messing up the audio at all?
Monserrate Rupnow
09.03.2012
Sherlene Filipi
08.03.2012
Estimate the percent error in measuring a distance of about 75 cm with a meter stick.
Elmer Hingson
06.03.2012
You could also try using a limiter on your master bus. It's basically another type of compression. Remember this article? I always refer to it when I'm stuck on compression.

http://www.djranking s.com/2010/05/1...best-a-how-to/
Lu Wubbenhorst
05.03.2012
www.steven-james.com

Click mastering at the top

I am currently working on getting examples up of my work however getting the rights to do this is taking time #peopledontansweremails
Lu Wubbenhorst
05.03.2012
Or you could get someone else to do the final master for you
Arnetta Koskinas
01.03.2012
Originally Posted by Tarekith

Some good reads...definitely food for thought...read your mixing article as well...pretty much what I try to do...gave me some ideas for eq-ing individual channels better to sweeten the mix. Thanks!
Monserrate Rupnow
01.03.2012
Here's another approach:

http://tarekith.com/assets/pdfs/Mastering.pdf
Arnetta Koskinas
01.03.2012
ahh ok...do you get a better sound with the maximizer?
Meg Reinoehl
29.02.2012
Everyone will have a different opinion on what you should do from here, but what *I* personally do is instead of normalizing at the very end is using a maximizer to do anywhere from 3-6dB of gain reduction and adjust that to taste. Then I set the maximum output to -0.3dB. I set this to -0.3dB for no particular reason. I could set it to -0.1 or -0.03dB like you. Basically, you want to set it to anything below 0dB to "avoid clipping".

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