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bachatu
A Trance Of Thought

Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida
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Well, as far as which output to use, read the manual for your mixer, as certain mixers can be different. For instance, my aux out and master is exactly the same (according to the manual), and i dont have a tape out.
For making the mix louder, i wouldnt suggest normalization, as it should be used to normalize the loudest parts of your mix to -1db to prevent clipping.
Best thing to do is set your gains proper on your mixer to where you average recording stays a bit above -3db but does not typically exceed -1db or 0db. You may get a mix here and there that exceeds 0db, causing clipping, so when you would normalize your mix to -1db.
The less you process the recording, the cleaner or better it will sound IMO. You can work on mix a bit more by adding compression by making it sound different or adding compression to making the lower parts sound louder, but it is a bit time consuming to get everything sounding right, and there are other threads discussing normalization and compression and software to use for recording, as Djade mentioned.
Ive noticed through use of certain programs that some are a bit more sensative on the uv meter than others, or that they may even sound a bit tad different. I personally prefer wave lab for sound quality.
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Oct-28-2003 18:00
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