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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
can someone explain to me why you would want to leave headroom for mastering? i have never understood this. if it is in 32bit float, it should be irrelevant? i mean, if you leave headroom, then you must boost back up to 0db (SNR loss). conversely, if your signal was already close to 0db, you wouldnt have to boost it so much. |
Its a decent question, someone might have a better explanation, but ill try.
Its better to leave headroom because the ME will need to add gain to the mix when compressing the mix anyways, if there is no headroom they wont have much space to add compression properly. While mastering you dont want to bring the main level down furthur and also attempt to compress. Also some frequencies might be weak and the mastering engineer might want to add, if you dont have the headroom it will be hard to eq in frequencies boosts. Very much mixing 101, im guessing 70-80% of bedroom producers still havent found out about leaving -6db to -12db of headroom if they are using a DAW to produce.
Mr. Robert Babicz says leave -6dBfs of headroom.
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