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Subject: Maximum Volume Levels Possible?


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Original Message                 Date: 20-Dec-01  @  12:24 AM   -   Maximum Volume Levels Possible?

LK

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I typically record my drum tracks in Acid, import into Cubase, record the vox and instruments, then master in Soundforge 5.0. The question: how do normalize or raise the master volume of the stereo mixdown to ultra-high, commercial CD levels cleanly without distorting it? (note: I usually run the mix through a Waves compressor 1st).

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Message 11/12                 Date: 22-Dec-01  @  05:44 PM   -   RE: Maximum Volume Levels Possible?

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try that bbe sonic maximiser plugin it is excellent!

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Message 12/12                 Date: 22-Dec-01  @  10:46 PM   -   RE: Maximum Volume Levels Possible?

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It add a lot of seperation to the lows and makes the highs crisper. I have read it can make the highs a little too noisey though. It's fair;y cheap. My next investment is the fatso compressor with a transistor for creating tape saturation and also an analog subharmonic generator for creating bass under non bass tracks. Max bass is cool for adding bass above your signal, but to add it below is what I want.



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