Home recording and general music post from the archived Yabb Recording Website Message Board. Some of the info here may be outdated but many of the audio recording and home studio tips are still good. Note: The only tags I made and attempt to convert are italics, bold, center and underline. So if you see some gibberish surrounded by brackets, just ignore it.
Recording Website Archived Yabb board Post
Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: CD Audio levels
by jsmiggs | 05/08/01 at 15:13:51
Not sure if you can offer any advice but here goes. I am currently working on a PC with an ECHO sound card (24bit bal. inputs). I am coming out of a Mackie 1202 mixer with balanced outputs. I am currently using SONAR for my editing.
I have a new HP CDR in the PC. When I take a number of audio tracks that have been adjusted to there peak levels without clipping and export them to an audio file. The file sounds great played back on the PC. When I burn the .wav files to the CD the levels drop considerably.
I have tried using Sound Forge to Normalize the mixed down Audio tracks to a 0 level. It improves the result only slightly.
Is there something I am missing? Any advice you may have would be appreciated.
Subject: Re: CD Audio levels
by eddie | 05/08/01 at 16:31:01
Hmm!!! First of all, try opening you windows audio mixer and check if CD audio output is set lower then wave output...If you do the same as you wrote you should'n have any problem with burning CD's with
the same level like the PC level!!!!
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