Originally Posted By: rharv
Originally Posted By: Frankp
I normalize everything to -3db. Makes it much easier to mix and apply effects.

I never heard you shouldn't normalize. Why shouldn't you?


Best case scenario has the tracks recorded in volumes that are 'relative' to the next. Normalizing (often) raises noise floor level for one ..


In the digital world I heard it was pretty normal to record at around -6db to -12db and raise the volumes at mix down. I got this information from this guy who really seems to know what he talks about and has garnered a lot of respect from me and others:

http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=29283

I know we used to record at real high levels to keep the tape hiss to a minimum. Does that still make sense with digital recording where there isn't any tape hiss?

Last edited by Frankp; 11/10/13 06:49 PM.

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