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Multiband Compressor in GarageBand
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<blockquote data-quote="rsherid" data-source="post: 1002756" data-attributes="member: 66720"><p>My last step in mixing before sending to iTunes is turning up the post and pre-gain in the AU Multiband Compressor. However, are these the only two things I should be adjusting? </p><p>- If so, what are the standard dB levels?</p><p>- Should I only be using one or the other? </p><p></p><p>It always sounds so full in GB, but once exported it loses a lot of its punch, even when I adjust the post/pre-gain.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, the exported MP3 sounds louder on my iPod and quieter on my computer when compared to other professionally mixed songs in my collection. How do I know where to keep it???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsherid, post: 1002756, member: 66720"] My last step in mixing before sending to iTunes is turning up the post and pre-gain in the AU Multiband Compressor. However, are these the only two things I should be adjusting? - If so, what are the standard dB levels? - Should I only be using one or the other? It always sounds so full in GB, but once exported it loses a lot of its punch, even when I adjust the post/pre-gain. Additionally, the exported MP3 sounds louder on my iPod and quieter on my computer when compared to other professionally mixed songs in my collection. How do I know where to keep it??? [/QUOTE]
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