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Aug 23, 2010 · The right level depends on the crest factor of your signal (Wikipedia says 12–18 dB for a processed mix or 18–20 dB for unprocessed recording), ...
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Frequencies sound the flattest at around 85 dB, and that's where many engineers like to work. But keep in mind, that number pertains to larger, professional mix ...
Jul 18, 2002 · 85 dB is what I've always heard. You ears perceive sound differently at different volumes, and at low volumes, you don't hear bass as well-hense ...
Mar 22, 2010 · I do have some questions regarding desired dB levels for my mixes however. I should point out that I use Logic mostly for recording audio. I'm ...
Sep 11, 2020 · Solved: I record speeches quite regularly on a wireless microphone that allows me record at 0 dB and -12 dB simultaneously from the same lav ...
Nov 29, 2022 · Most producers say it's best to mix a song in the range of -3 to -6 dB before mastering. Should the volume of your mix stay in this range for ...
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Nov 10, 2021 · In a fixed point digital audio system this is 0 dBFS—decibels full scale. ... Mix with a Crest Factor of 12 dB ... Mix with a Crest Factor of 10 dB.