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Jul 10th, 2008 @ 3:31am PDT
tommy
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how do i increase the master volume after I've mixed down a song and the tracks and master fader are as high as they can go...how do i get it louder!
Jul 10th, 2008 @ 5:33am PDT
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Hi Tommy,

I'm not a Pro Tools user but do you have any limiter or gain plug-ins that you can use to increase the level?

If not, what about mixing it down, exporting it and then importing the mix down into a new session and increasing the level of the fader again.

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Jul 10th, 2008 @ 5:50am PDT
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thanks for that.
think you may be onto something with gain plug-in.i'll look into it...
Jul 10th, 2008 @ 5:54am PDT
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No problem!

Wish I had a copy of Pro Tools so I could help you out better.

Do also look for a limiter style plug-in. That will give you "gain" controls and a "limiting" feature (the level can't go above xxdB). This can help make your audio mix dynamically louder.

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Jul 20th, 2008 @ 1:15pm PDT
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Oh, this was really helpful. I am so glad I check the forum first. Thanks so much.
Mar 13th, 2010 @ 7:41am PST
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At the risk of sounding flippant, next time you record, make sure your levels are hot enough (and avoid clipping, of course!)
If your gain staging is set properly, you shouldn't have the problem of having to crank your mixes.
Jun 8th, 2011 @ 2:16pm PDT
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http://www.masseyplugins.com/plugins/l2007

That has a fantastic mastering limiter for absolutely free. In my opinion it is the best limiter plug-in that there is. Also, use the phase scope plug-in on your master channel and see where your RMS values are (set drop down to RMS) - typical cd mixes range from -14 to -8 while radio mixes can get up to -6. I don't suggest that extreme, I never go past -10. Too much compression will kill your mix. Using the phase scope takes second guessing out of if your mixes/masters will be loud enough when listening on things other than your studio set-up.

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