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Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by lowerthanlower » Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:26 pm

one question...

My mixdown's stay below 0.0db on the master channel... however this tends to sit quite low in volume in comparison to most tracks. I find that to equal that of a commercial track, I have to boost it some 10-13db...

How do you lot go about boosting your tracks volume for the purpose of uploading to myspace, soundcloud or sending your tracks out (maybe snippets with soundbites over)?

I have tried applying a gain on the master, but often comes out distorted...

Also, I know that when you submit a signed track to be pro mastered you want to send the original wav/aiff so this is merely a temporary mod on the song.

Appreciate any input to help me out

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by Depone » Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:50 pm

lowerthanlower wrote:one question...

My mixdown's stay below 0.0db on the master channel... however this tends to sit quite low in volume in comparison to most tracks. I find that to equal that of a commercial track, I have to boost it some 10-13db...

How do you lot go about boosting your tracks volume for the purpose of uploading to myspace, soundcloud or sending your tracks out (maybe snippets with soundbites over)?

I have tried applying a gain on the master, but often comes out distorted...

Also, I know that when you submit a signed track to be pro mastered you want to send the original wav/aiff so this is merely a temporary mod on the song.

Appreciate any input to help me out
You need a limiter mate :) Be careful tho cause it squashes all the dynamics from your track.

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by paravrais » Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:27 pm

http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html

Read the whole thing.

Then read it again.

Then read it backwards from end to start.

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by krispy » Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:57 pm

paravrais wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html

Read the whole thing.

Then read it again.

Then read it backwards from end to start.
This is true
im going to read it again right now just because i have nothing better to do and im at work

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by lowerthanlower » Tue Sep 07, 2010 4:05 pm

haha, cheers for the link.

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by gnome » Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:31 pm

krispy wrote:
paravrais wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html

Read the whole thing.

Then read it again.

Then read it backwards from end to start.
This is true
im going to read it again right now just because i have nothing better to do and im at work
have you tried doing you...work?

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by paravrais » Tue Sep 07, 2010 6:41 pm

gnome wrote:
krispy wrote:
paravrais wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/this-thread ... 74832.html

Read the whole thing.

Then read it again.

Then read it backwards from end to start.
This is true
im going to read it again right now just because i have nothing better to do and im at work
have you tried doing you...work?
This cat's talking crazy.

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by jaydot » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:25 am

One question: Is a saturator the same as a limiter? Whereby it boosts the correct freqs (therefore adding gain(????) but keeping the track from being distorted?
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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:30 am

jaydot wrote:One question: Is a saturator the same as a limiter? Whereby it boosts the correct freqs (therefore adding gain(????) but keeping the track from being distorted?
nooooo
saturation is distortion by driving a signal through an analog medium or circuitry (tube, tape etc)
a limiter is just a compressor with a high ratio generally over 10:1

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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by jaydot » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:46 am

deadly habit wrote:
jaydot wrote:One question: Is a saturator the same as a limiter? Whereby it boosts the correct freqs (therefore adding gain(????) but keeping the track from being distorted?
nooooo
saturation is distortion by driving a signal through an analog medium or circuitry (tube, tape etc)
a limiter is just a compressor with a high ratio generally over 10:1
I really need to mess learn more about mastering. :roll:

BTW Deadly Habit, I haven't forgotten about writing your bio, just busy atm
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Re: Using gain after bouncing tracks

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Sep 10, 2010 3:53 am

jaydot wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
jaydot wrote:One question: Is a saturator the same as a limiter? Whereby it boosts the correct freqs (therefore adding gain(????) but keeping the track from being distorted?
nooooo
saturation is distortion by driving a signal through an analog medium or circuitry (tube, tape etc)
a limiter is just a compressor with a high ratio generally over 10:1
I really need to mess learn more about mastering. :roll:

BTW Deadly Habit, I haven't forgotten about writing your bio, just busy atm
it;s more mix related, just both used in mastering
focus on using the tools on individual elements and getting a solid mixdown and don't worry about mastering at this point in the game

there's something to get you started
http://audio.tutsplus.com/tutorials/pro ... fectively/

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