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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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Re: Recorded mix problem
| quote: | Originally posted by tartanxtra
I recently recorded a mix but silly me didnt notice the level was to high when recording it. To save doing it again, is there anything I can do with to remove the slight destortion? |
Short answer. No.
The clipping will square off the peaks and there's really no effective way to "smooth" them out, especially as it would probably take longer than doing it again. I always check the gain staging at the bginning of a recorded mix - just remember, you can always increase the volume if it's a little too quiet.
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Mar-09-2009 20:21
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tartanxtra
tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Glasgow
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Cheers. I'll give it a try. And have learned my lesson about checking volume settings lol
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Mar-10-2009 08:51
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tartanxtra
tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: Glasgow
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Thanks guys. Dont you just hate it when its the most perfect mix and that happens!! lol
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Mar-10-2009 18:50
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