Re:Normalising before mixing
2012/04/30 09:10:05
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I don't hesitate to use normalization on a track if I need to, or the gain either.
Lets face it...... Sometimes the signal levels are simply too low to work with in a rational manner. When you have to run the fader all the way up to 0db and beyond, something needs to be done. Normalization will help remedy that issue.
You can also use the Audio/process audio/gain in place of normalization. I use this as well when I don't really need to normalize the track..... maybe it just needs a +3db bump to put it where it needs to be so I can run the faders below 0db.
I agree with Mike's post above. If it's a synth pad, for example, and it's pretty low in the mix, and that's where it needs to be in the sonic picture, I don't bump it up just to bump it up.
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