Using VU meters for low end levels

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2016/09/01 17:50:08 (permalink)

Using VU meters for low end levels

As a follow up to my previous post on decibels/volume, and "tosmurf"s response and tip, I found this short video (link below) from Graham Cochrane (Recording Revolution) on the subject, offering the tip in a succinct, easily understandable manner. His tip is based on the interview tosmurf was referring to.
 
Probably just gonna buy a VU plugin and see how this helps me. Seems to be just what I'm looking for (fingers crossed).
 
http://therecordingrevolu...the-low-end-mix-trick/
 
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    Re: Using VU meters for low end levels 2016/09/01 21:11:33 (permalink)
    I watched this video a few weeks ago. haven't tried it yet but it sounds theoretically possible.

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