Here is an example of a well Mixed Recording. It is one of my standards
I always use when evaluating systems.

http://softronix.com/pictures/levelperfect/Kenny_Neal_What_You_Got_Full.jpg

But if you look close it's CLIPPED. Will you hear this tiny bit of
clipping never. The more I look at good recordings the more I see of
this. It's a sign that the mixer pushed the dynamic range to the limit.
Which you should do when dealing with 16bits.

http://softronix.com/pictures/levelperfect/Kenny_Neal_What_You_Got.jpg

Here is an example of a poor mix. Way too much headroom over 6dB.

http://softronix.com/pictures/levelperfect/Beach_Boys_Lonely_Sea.jpg


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