i can't help you with this, but can i hear that? > On 14 Jul 2015, at 1:03 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Guys, I know without seeing the actual session, this may be a little hard for > you all to say, and I am! in the process of uploading the session to Dropbox. > As soon as it's up there, I'll shoot yall over the link, so you can have a > look. > > Basically, here's the problem. I've recorded all of my instruments, and they > all are coming in at a very very acceptable level. No clipping from what I > can tell from my meters on each track. I also recorded my vocals. On my > vocals, I did! add just a tiny bit of compression with the BS76 plug. I also > used a send to send that vocal track out to an auxiliary track, which I've > added my reverb effects to. This way I can adjust the wet dry mix ratio more > smoothely. Finally, I added a stereo master fader, and was able to bump the > level up to the point where now, without putting a compressor nor any inserts > whatsoever on the master fader, I was able to ride the output fader of that > track up just a tad, and get it where now, the meter on the master fader is > peeking at the absolute highest being -1DB. This is obviously acceptable, as > from what I hear, you don't want your master to go above 0DB, as that's when > you'll start getting clipping. I hear you want however to run it as close to > 0 as you can though, without going over. This is the highest I could get it. > Any higher, and it started showing clipped on the meter. Audibly, I'm not > hearing the clipping, but anyway, it's there apparently. So, I backed it off > to where -1DB it is. LOL! > > Anyway, the problem is that the level over all is still really low. I'm > scared though that if I try raising this with a compressor, for one, it's > gonna get way too punchy/squashed sounding, and for 2, more paranoid side, > I'm scared it's gonna exceed that -1DB and start clipping. Would the ideal > thing be, to lower all my other tracks just a bit, that way on the master, > the compressor could? raise back to the -1 level, or is there a better way of > doing this? Right now, I got it where it isn't clipping apparently. > Although, I'm a little concerned about the lead vocal. It seems to be > peeking on some of my higher notes around -5DB. That's a little high. I'd > honestly like it around -12 to -10, but it doesn't honestly sound that bad. > Maybe a little muddy, but that's probably just me not totally knowing the > best way to work with e q. I really need to work more on learning how to do > that, I admit. > > Anyway, I'm uploading the session now, just in case. Would any of you guys > be willing to take a quick lookat it, and see if you can figure out what > might be going on, or give me a few small pointers, based on when you see how > I set things? > > If so, let me know, and I'll get you guys the link. > > Chris. > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout > <https://groups.google.com/d/optout>.
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