
So, my two questions:
1. Is there a problem with using a compressor to boost the volume of a track?
2. Is there a better way to get one track (or the whole mix) louder in this situation?
Versilaryan wrote:Yeah, it should peak at -6 before mastering, which means the average level should be around -8 or lower. Instead of cranking up the volume in your DAW, crank it up on your computer, on your sound system, wherever else. It doesn't have to be soft when you're listening to it -- it's just the gain levels should be lower in your DAW.
Oh, that makes sense.Versilaryan wrote:Inter-sample peaks are always a problem, but I personally find it easier, when I realize something is too soft, to boost the level on a single track than to lower the level on all the rest of them, which is something you can't do unless you have the headroom to do so. =P
True, true. Also, I suppose unexpectedly loud noises are slightly less likely to clip, so your ears might be savaged just a little bit less by harsh sounds, if something odd happens.Versilaryan wrote:And in the OP's case here, it means you don't have to boost signals as much using more and more plugins, especially FL only has room for so many.
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