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rms meters can help u greatly
my Guy Joe said:Yeah, i have mixed a couple tracks that are on par loudness wise as well.
Besides, you should mix to like -8 to -6db, that way when the master engineer works his magic, he has some room to work with. Besides, here is a surprise for some of you, in almost all situations, the mastering engineer is only working on stereo track, not your 50 track mix.
Straight said:+6dB on FL's master meter equals 0dBfs
illapino said:hey, my job is to make music. I never wanted a part in the technical aspects like differentiating between "0dB" and "0dbFS" and actually knowing how it applies to music production since no wikipedia article will be specific to what MY use of deciebels is, or whatever other topic or term I've unfortunately had to torture you with -- but the technicals is obviously something I have to do now. Just to keep my music sounding professional.
Again: Thank You !
illapino said:hey, my job is to make music. I never wanted a part in the technical aspects like differentiating between "0dB" and "0dbFS" and actually knowing how it applies to music production since no wikipedia article will be specific to what MY use of deciebels is...
Marol said:Worrying about 0db, 0dbFS, dbV, dbmV, etc will get you no where if you dont do good music. That is priority Numero Uno.........![]()
illapino said:Finally, someone said it in plain English.
Thank You!! Now it makes sense