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dB Audio, Mix from canadianaudiologist.ca
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 ...
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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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 ...
Jul 30, 2019 · A couple of general goals for a mix could be balanced levels, a wide stereo sound, clarity and cohesion. But ultimately these things come ...
Mar 26, 2020 · Some people recommend mixing your audio to between -10 and -15db. If you're doing voiceovers, the music underneath, should live at between -20 ...
Mar 2, 2010 · If you add sum two signals that are identical in level, the resulting level will increase by 6 dB. So if you have a guitar track and a piano ...
dB Audio, Mix from www.sageaudio.com
I recommend mixing at -23 dB LUFS, or having your peaks be between -18dB and -3dB. This will allow the mastering engineer the opportunity to process your ...