Hello all
Just a question regarding preparation for mastering.
I've done a lot of demo recording myself over the years of my band, and have also been in a studio a couple of times to record and EP and a album.
I've done enough shitty demos to learn from my mistakes over the years and have watched the engineers each time to learn from what they do.
Im in the later stages of recording our new album and will be preparing the mix to be sent of for mastering over the next few weeks.
My question is this..
I use Logic Studio on Mac. When i have completed my mix, what should the peak volume db be on the master channel in order for them to master with good room to work with.
Ie if my out12 fader reads 0.0db but shows that its peaking at around 2.7, then looking at my master fader which is currently set to 0.0db is this ok for the mastering engineer to work with or should i grab all faders and bring them down together slightly?
OR is it just a case of bouncing (WITHOUT NORMALISER) but before bouncing bring the output12 fader down to say -5db?
Any advice with the above (probably obvious noob question) would be appreciated.
Cheers
Ad
Just a question regarding preparation for mastering.
I've done a lot of demo recording myself over the years of my band, and have also been in a studio a couple of times to record and EP and a album.
I've done enough shitty demos to learn from my mistakes over the years and have watched the engineers each time to learn from what they do.
Im in the later stages of recording our new album and will be preparing the mix to be sent of for mastering over the next few weeks.
My question is this..
I use Logic Studio on Mac. When i have completed my mix, what should the peak volume db be on the master channel in order for them to master with good room to work with.
Ie if my out12 fader reads 0.0db but shows that its peaking at around 2.7, then looking at my master fader which is currently set to 0.0db is this ok for the mastering engineer to work with or should i grab all faders and bring them down together slightly?
OR is it just a case of bouncing (WITHOUT NORMALISER) but before bouncing bring the output12 fader down to say -5db?
Any advice with the above (probably obvious noob question) would be appreciated.
Cheers
Ad