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Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107914] Wed, 16 October 2013 10:58 Go to next message
pbraun is currently offline  pbraun   UNITED STATES
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I just fired up the PARIS rig after a long time of inactivity, mixed a couple of tunes, did the stereo bounces...

Which reminded me to ask you guys about an issue I've always had.

I set my submix, set the master fader at just a hair under max, and bounce. I've got plenty of signal on the master bus.

But when I pull the stereo mixdown into something like iTunes to listen, it's always wayyyyyyy lower than everything else. I'm not talking about a clean mix vs. a "loudness wars" mastering overcrunch. I'm talking about playback levels being far lower than what I would expect based on the output meters on the master fader.

Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks!



Paul Braun, Certified Music Junkie

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Re: Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107915 is a reply to message #107914] Wed, 16 October 2013 11:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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PARIS' intentional "gaming" of the meters and the gain staging is a huge part of its "mojo" and its sense of enormous headroom. Mixing hot in PARIS isn't just OK, it's recommended.

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Re: Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107916 is a reply to message #107915] Wed, 16 October 2013 12:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pbraun is currently offline  pbraun   UNITED STATES
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Thanks, Kerry.

I understand that pushing PARIS into the red isn't a showstopper. But I'm pushing the master meters almost to the top (like within a segment or two) and the final mixes are coming out seriously quiet compared to other songs, even ones mixed and mastered with minimal squishing.

It's had me stumped for years. There must be something I'm missing.



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Re: Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107917 is a reply to message #107916] Wed, 16 October 2013 12:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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Somewhere in our archives is a fascinating piece of info which I can't locate this moment: at some point early in the internal gain staging PARIS intentionally drops the gain on each signal by a remarkable amount - IIRC it might have been 18dB - but, and here's the kicker, keeps displaying it on the meters as if it were still the original. This just happened to be exactly the approach some of the top ears in the industry (Dan Lavry for one) would recommend a decade later as best practice for digital. So this is actually expected behaviour, and in fact an insight into how PARIS works its mojo.

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Re: Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107923 is a reply to message #107917] Thu, 17 October 2013 09:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mikeaudet   CANADA
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I think this might be related to a display bug in the PARIS app. When bounce to disk is selected, the meters reflect the monitor levels, not the actual levels going to the disk. If you have the volume up because the monitor levels are turned up, it will appear as though the levels are hot going to disk when they are not.

Let me know if this explains it.

All the best,

Mike
Re: Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107952 is a reply to message #107923] Thu, 31 October 2013 12:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pbraun is currently offline  pbraun   UNITED STATES
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Okey doke. I should have some time to get back to mixing this weekend - I'll try hammering the mix bus based on my ears and see if I can get closer to what I think it should be without any ugly.


Paul Braun, Certified Music Junkie

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Re: Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107956 is a reply to message #107952] Sat, 02 November 2013 11:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   CANADA
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HI Paul -

One other thing to consider perhaps, is the level of the MEC outputs you are monitoring from. If you are monitoring at +4, then loading the bounced file into another playback system that's not at +4 it will be lower in volume compared to the Paris-monitored-version. This does not affect the comparative loudness of Paris bounced tracks to other tracks, nor does it address the Metering issue Kerry pointed out.

However, even if Paris is actually lower in "real world" levels when playing back from iTunes etc I know that going from +4 to -10 output exaggerates the difference.

Ted
Re: Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107966 is a reply to message #107956] Wed, 06 November 2013 20:59 Go to previous message
inkycu is currently offline  inkycu   UNITED STATES
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I dunno....I just normalize the thing then worry about the overall level when I use a mastering program....
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