Bounced mix levels are low. Why? [message #107914] |
Wed, 16 October 2013 10:58 |
pbraun
Messages: 63 Registered: June 2009 Location: Northwest Indiana
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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
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Harlan Howard
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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 |
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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.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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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 |
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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.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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