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RE: Too Bright mix from a newbie - pauli - 05-02-2015 I do almost exactly the same thing... I don't worry about loudness at all until mastering... That's why I recommended he turn his monitors up. This is great discussion because a lot of people new to the mixing game fall into the headroom-loudness trap. A couple years ago when I was first starting out I ran into this problem with "much too much." Couldn't keep it from clipping without using a wild lot of compression, till someone told me to try turning my monitors up :p Your tunes you supplied for the archive are fantastic, I don't think I ever got the chance to thank you. So thanks! Looking forward to hearing your mix. |