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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 Some of the info here may be outdated but many of the audio recording and home studio tips are still good.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.


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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: setting levels
by Gil (Guest)   |   03/03/01 at 07:15:14

Hi,
I'm recording at home with sampitude2496. I was wondering what is the best recording level? I read on the old forum it should be around 3db. It's what I've been using and it seems ok. I'd just like to make sure before I get way into my project and find out I'm not doing it right.
Thanks

Subject: Re: setting levels
by Silent_Bob   |   03/05/01 at 18:05:40

record as loud as you can without distortion.  Usually -3dB for cheaper sound cards.  On good cards along with good engineering, you can get the levels almost all the way up to 0dB without any clipping.  You have to be very careful though

Subject: Re: setting levels
by oesmghroth   |   03/13/01 at 11:46:09

get the levels as high as possible with out any audible distortion
the better the level the better the waveform
the better the waveform the better chance of mixing correctly
and having somthing worthwhile to mix