So does anyone have suggestions for measuring perceived volume in a Mastered track?
I set the max output to -.01 db but out of 6 tracks some sound louder the others.
This is of course because of the perceived volume caused by limiting the track.
Is there anyway to measure perceived volume and then subsequently make the proper adjustments?
Currently I am using my ears...but I want to know if there is a more exact way to do it.
I am using Pro Tools LE 7.4 and Izotope Ozone 4
Ozone 4 has a loudness maximizer (limiter).
Thanks in advance for any replies
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At the end of the day you really have to use your ears. The arra
At the end of the day you really have to use your ears. The arrangement, frequency spectrum and the phase relationship of the sources within the track will all effect how you perceive loudness, and in many cases what you hear is not be analogous to what you see on meters.
setting the -0.01db is an FS and is a peak level so what you ha
setting the -0.01db is an FS and is a peak level
so what you have done is set the loudest peak to just outside or 0.01db of too much
that's kinda fine but I tend to come back a little from there to -0.03 or -0.05dbFS
can explain later if you want
it's a CD playback sort of thing
your reference to " perceived volume " is probably closer to RMS level or continuous level
use your ears
or
use a VU db meter
this can be a real analog VU or it can be software based
all of this takes a little practice
and to be good at it requires LOTS of practice
A quick fix ... so you can learn something ... might be to set the max level and then drive the track up into the limiter until you hear the average level you want
USE YOUR EARS
then check that against the VU meter
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