-.3? Are you joking? Do you know what John Lennon mastered at? -12.92dB
Pink Floyd -13.96, The Velvet Underground -14.05, Tori Amos -15.23, Norah Jones -15.75, etc. Information courtesy of "Turn Me Up" - Article "The Loudness War Analysed.
@clarkkentjob What do you mean "peeks"!! It's all constantly wacked up to stupid proportions. You ought to be ashamed of yourself. Here I am sticking up for Art & the conservation of beauty; & all you can do is cavil. Are you saying the Loudness War doesn’t exist? Go & have a look for yourself. I doubt that The Killers would merely peek at just -4.27, or Avril Lavigne at -3.93dBs, or Slipknot at -2.65. Perhaps you like scrambling for the Remote frantically to turn it down, but I don't.
@therealKINDLE Why should I be ashamed of myself? I just stated a fact. It's clear that you don't know the difference between peaking and RMS peaking. This sounds like you just read your first article about the loudness war and you think you know everything about it. Setting the output of the limiter to -0,1 or -0,3 is an industry standard and has nothing to do with the loudness war. RMS peaking has to do with loudness war. Those numbers you wrote look like momentary RMS peaks.
@therealKINDLE You are indeed confusing peak and RMS levels.
The K-Scales that I demonstrate in this video allow peak levels to reach full scale or just below (to provide the dynamics) while keeping RMS levels down at around 20/14/12 dBFS (depending on the scale selected) to avoid participating in the loudness wars.
If you follow the advice in this tutorial using the K14 scale your mixes will have much the same dynamic range as the figures you quote in your first comment. :)
-.3? Are you joking? Do you know what John Lennon mastered at? -12.92dB
Pink Floyd -13.96, The Velvet Underground -14.05, Tori Amos -15.23, Norah Jones -15.75, etc. Information courtesy of "Turn Me Up" - Article "The Loudness War Analysed.
therealKINDLE 4 months ago in playlist More videos from fabfilter
@therealKINDLE Those are most likely RMS peaks. Not the same thing...
clarkkentjob 3 months ago
@clarkkentjob What do you mean "peeks"!! It's all constantly wacked up to stupid proportions. You ought to be ashamed of yourself. Here I am sticking up for Art & the conservation of beauty; & all you can do is cavil. Are you saying the Loudness War doesn’t exist? Go & have a look for yourself. I doubt that The Killers would merely peek at just -4.27, or Avril Lavigne at -3.93dBs, or Slipknot at -2.65. Perhaps you like scrambling for the Remote frantically to turn it down, but I don't.
therealKINDLE 3 months ago
@therealKINDLE Why should I be ashamed of myself? I just stated a fact. It's clear that you don't know the difference between peaking and RMS peaking. This sounds like you just read your first article about the loudness war and you think you know everything about it. Setting the output of the limiter to -0,1 or -0,3 is an industry standard and has nothing to do with the loudness war. RMS peaking has to do with loudness war. Those numbers you wrote look like momentary RMS peaks.
clarkkentjob 3 months ago
@therealKINDLE You are indeed confusing peak and RMS levels.
The K-Scales that I demonstrate in this video allow peak levels to reach full scale or just below (to provide the dynamics) while keeping RMS levels down at around 20/14/12 dBFS (depending on the scale selected) to avoid participating in the loudness wars.
If you follow the advice in this tutorial using the K14 scale your mixes will have much the same dynamic range as the figures you quote in your first comment. :)
IIRs 3 months ago
Your tutorial videos are fantastic. The best I have come accross. Very concise and informative. Cheers!
kizza1984productions 4 months ago
Excellent tutorial.
plixness 5 months ago
FabFilter make a meter with these features and many of us who care about audio will appreciate mixing with it.
anytingtv 7 months ago
Great demonstration! The Pro-L is one my favorite tools.
perboysen 7 months ago
Really nice !
MastaLBC 8 months ago
awesome!
Marol 8 months ago
realy cool vst
loopdiggaslon 8 months ago
looks better and easier to understand than psp´s xenon limiter
TheRaveStyler 8 months ago