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Problem with RMS normalization

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Submitted by ptfigg on

I have a file that occasionally peaks at 0db. However the RMS is only -35db. I need to normailze the RMS to -12db. The result is a clipped file. How would I increase the RMS to -12db without affecting the overal peaks of the file to increase the overall 'loudness'?



Thanks.



-paul.

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Massive Mastering

But -12?!? Does there *really* need to be a "target" volume?



The point is to find out where the mix wants to be and perhaps to massage it - a little - to get a little more out of it.



The point should never be to shoot for a specific number... Especially when you're working with a mix with a 35dB crest.



That being said - I would think that revisiting the mix at the track level would get you better results than trying to cut down the dynamic range of a full mix by two thirds. Find out what has too much dynamic range in the mix and start there.

Thu, 03/31/2005 - 08:48 Permalink