I totally agree.

I usually record at -3dB + normalize with wavelab. Actually with that soft over the -2dB you have really bad clipping sounds.

When recording less than 3dB you have to use some comrpessor to make sound louder, normalzing is not enough.

--
Benoît.


Thomas D. Cox, Jr. a écrit :
On 1/24/07, Benoît Pueyo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Quite great as u can diretly cut the blanks (before and after the mix)
on the file, master it (ie normalizing + a bit of compression when
needed) very fastly.

just so you guys know, normalizing is never a substitute for trying to
record things at the highest possible level without clipping. usually
ill pick the loudest part of a typically pressed record and set that
at about -.5 dB or so, leaving a little headroom since the LEDs on the
mixer arent all that accurate. check your levels while you mix! ;)

tom


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