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Subject:Volume level
Posted by: sirchrome
Date:10/12/2000 1:25:00 AM
Hello I have been using Acid for a while to create my songs. However, I have one concern. How do I raise the volume without giving the output that crackly sound? Is there a way? I realize that the maximum volume is reached when on the volume display, it reaches red, but the songs I create always seem quieter than other songs because I don't want the quality to suffer in return for volume. However, more freedom to adjust the volume would be nice, can someone help? Thanks, Chris Remo Chapter 9 http://www.chapter-9.com |
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Subject:Re: Volume level
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:10/12/2000 1:29:00 PM
Ahhhh...musicians usually run into this question. You have to get educated in Mastering. I own a mastering studio, and that's what I do when clients come into my studio. I hand them a brochure that explains mastering in a simple language that they can understand. Your songs don't sound as loud as CD's you purchase because they havn't been Mastered, Every CD that you purchased has been put through the mastering process and mastering will usually almost double the volume level. This is achieved through running your song through compressors, more importantly Mult-band compressors. So visit a mastering house, or ship it off to someone like me. If you want more info on mastering then email me at REDNROLL@HOTMAIL.COM C R wrote: >>Hello >>I have been using Acid for a while to create my songs. >>However, I have one concern. How do I raise the volume >>without giving the output that crackly sound? Is there a >>way? I realize that the maximum volume is reached when on >>the volume display, it reaches red, but the songs I create >>always seem quieter than other songs because I don't want >>the quality to suffer in return for volume. However, more >>freedom to adjust the volume would be nice, can someone >>help? >>Thanks, >>Chris Remo >>Chapter 9 >>http://www.chapter-9.com |