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djdenumz

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I have a question about recording levels.
I just started recording my mix sessions on my computer out of my mixer via midi, cakewalk home studio, and cakewalk pyro. I know its not the best but I just started this, been using tapes before.

I have some records that record at a substantually lower volum. I can correct some by using my mixer channel but when I view my finished product in its soundwave format I can see where the blending was done befor I even listen to it. I tryed increasing the volume via the software after I add my track seperator but, I pick up on the differance in volume change that way.

My equiptment is Technics 1200s, Numark mixer w/o seperate treb-mid-low gains on each channel (just eq for output),, and software mentioned above.
 
if u do live blending from technics using no software to mix try to record directly by connection the mixer output to the computer input and record using :SONY SOUND FORGE VERSION 7 OR 8 when ur done mixing scan the level of the whole audio file aand then normalize to 0db and then go to effects /wave hammer / select bypass compressor and then go to volume maximizer tab and set these parameters : threshold = -3db output level = -0.1 db ..........this should work i've done more than 100 times 🙂
 
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