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Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
Hi All. When recording audio tracks, what levels on the track meter is everyone using to get a hot level & stay safe from clipping? Same goes for mixing down? ; )
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ba_midi
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 10:33:29
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californiamusic Hi All. When recording audio tracks, what levels on the track meter is everyone using to get a hot level & stay safe from clipping? Same goes for mixing down? ; ) Keep in mind that if you're recording at 24bit audio you have a large signal to noise ratio to begin with. Getting "Hot" levels is not really that important in digital recording but as long as you don't clip (ie, go above 0 dbfs) you're fine. So if you choose to record "hot" that's fine too but, again, don't clip ;) Working in 24bit audio also allows you to NOT record so hot and still get good signal as long as the other elements in the signal chain are good and you get decent levels, you'll be (or should be) good all around.
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 10:44:22
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In 24 bit the usually recommended average levels are around -12 dB, peaks going higher.
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 12:18:47
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Unless you're going over 0db, the peaks are pretty irrelevant. What you want to pay attention to are the rms levels, which is the average sum of your audio level. Most modern sound cards are calibrated for -18db rms, so that's the sweet spot I try to hit while recording. Since most plugs are optimized also for -18db rms, it means that you won't have to constantly turn everything down when you mix. Once I quit trying to hit as close to zero as possible, which was a habit I picked up from recording to tape and early 16 bit digital recorders, my mixes came out way better.
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 12:20:40
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My answer is there is no standard just don't screw it up!
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 15:16:19
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John My answer is there is no standard just don't screw it up! LOL :P
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 16:04:35
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I always try to have alot of headroom. i got books written by so-called audio pros that have stated "you want to record as hot as possible, without going over 0db" and it created alot of confusion and misinformation. everybody thats recording has a different S/N ratio, because of equipment indifferences ..
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 16:29:15
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just dont clip the signal- Also if using a preamp, to avoid background noise when recording in at least 24/44, you can record at a lower signal since the 24 bit set up records plenty of detail. Not so hot recordings can help avoid background noise. Lance
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/07 16:37:06
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-10 to -12 during recording. -3 to -6 fully mixed Mastering -01
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/08 05:37:21
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fitzj -10 to -12 during recording. -3 to -6 fully mixed Mastering -01 +1
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/08 20:36:31
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Yep!
fitzj -10 to -12 during recording. -3 to -6 fully mixed Mastering -01
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/08 23:21:47
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BluerecordingStudios fitzj -10 to -12 during recording. -3 to -6 fully mixed Mastering -01 +1 +2.
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/08 23:30:11
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I hate to say this guys but it really depends on what you are recording. Keeping it in a range that narrow may not work for concert music for example. I would like to know how those levels will work for you recording the 1812 Overture. And don't place the mic in front of the canon if at all possible. Unless you don't need it later. An amplified recording with sound reinforcement (a rock band) might fit there with compression. But the world of music is very diverse not to mention all other recording types. There are simply no rules. You do the best you can without going over zero dB. Because we are recording digitally and hopefully at 24 bits we need not be so anal about levels. Get a good workable signal and be happy.
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/09 00:10:49
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I've heard it said that to never ever go above -5db, that has worked well for me.
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/09 00:48:28
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It all depends on what your project is. between -12db and -6db is always a great place to start. Remember, all the tracks are going to sum and 20 tracks peaking at -8db individually are probably going to sum over 0db on the main. You definitly don't want to go over 0db on the mains. IMO, it's best to peak around -2db on the main and leave the final increase in level for the mastering. HTH
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Re:Peek Recording levels - whats the general standard
2012/04/09 00:56:30
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John I hate to say this guys but it really depends on what you are recording. Keeping it in a range that narrow may not work for concert music for example. I would like to know how those levels will work for you recording the 1812 Overture. And don't place the mic in front of the canon if at all possible. Unless you don't need it later. An amplified recording with sound reinforcement (a rock band) might fit there with compression. But the world of music is very diverse not to mention all other recording types. There are simply no rules. You do the best you can without going over zero dB. Because we are recording digitally and hopefully at 24 bits we need not be so anal about levels. Get a good workable signal and be happy. Good points John. I don't think I can get an orchestra into my little studio, though! Maybe a cannon? I know my wife would love to shoot one off at the studio at times. :) I do like to maintain headroom even when tracking so under -8 to -12 is the spot I shoot for. This works well for me.
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