Subject:fixing levels
Posted by: ck
Date:3/27/2000 6:30:00 PM
Hi, The volume level of the recording I'm working on fades in and out (due to mic failure), pretty drastically sometimes. I'm wondering if there's anyway to bring the all levels to a standard volume. My loudest points are about -6db and my quietest points are around -26db. The songs fade in and out so I can't just normalize. Should I use the limiter then normalize? Could I limit it even close to that much? I appreciate any help, -ck |
Subject:Re: fixing levels
Reply by: arrigo
Date:3/28/2000 3:40:00 AM
Use a drastic compression (30:1) with the treshold set a -30 dB. Good luck, Arrigo. Zanessi Recording Studios www.zanessi.com.ar Mendoza Argentina. chad kempfert wrote: >>Hi, >> >>The volume level of the recording I'm working on fades in >>and out (due to mic failure), pretty drastically >>sometimes. I'm wondering if there's anyway to bring the >>all levels to a standard volume. >> >>My loudest points are about -6db and my quietest points are >>around -26db. >> >>The songs fade in and out so I can't just normalize. >>Should I use the limiter then normalize? Could I limit it >>even close to that much? >> >>I appreciate any help, >> >>-ck >> >> |
Subject:Re: fixing levels
Reply by: Jeff_Lowes
Date:4/8/2000 12:32:00 AM
One method that works fairly well is to use the graphic dynamics processor. You can manually draw a compression curve to limit the loud material and boost the soft material. Do this by drawing a curve that is to the right of the unity gain (diagonal) line near the top and to the left of the unity gain line at levels of useable material below that. Anything that is to the left of the unity gain line on the graph will get boosted by the amount that it is above the line (in the OUT direction). You will have to play around with the curve points to find where they work the best. Keep in mind, however, that if your material contains any appreciable amount of noise or hiss, it will be brought up using this method (or any other, for that matter). Good luck. Jeff Lowes On-Track Recording chad kempfert wrote: >>Hi, >> >>The volume level of the recording I'm working on fades in >>and out (due to mic failure), pretty drastically >>sometimes. I'm wondering if there's anyway to bring the >>all levels to a standard volume. >> >>My loudest points are about -6db and my quietest points are >>around -26db. >> >>The songs fade in and out so I can't just normalize. >>Should I use the limiter then normalize? Could I limit it >>even close to that much? >> >>I appreciate any help, >> >>-ck >> >> |