On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 03:36:46PM +0200, Aurelien wrote:
For the cases I spoke about, I didn't.
But, by the way, I was speaking about the master vu-meter, which can be
observed during the export, and which is -for me- the point to which I
pay attention when exporting. This master can give a range of values for
max peak different for several exports of the very same session.
I've to say I work in studio, and use a lot of LADSPA/LV2, and work with
a 75-80% DSP load. Don't know if that influe, but...
I'm not sure if the meters indicate anything useful at all
during export. Maybe they do but I wouln't count on it.
You should check levels while adjusting the mix - which means
before exporting. I can't really imagine why anyone would
export something without listening to the final mix at least
once... At which point you could as well record the mix instead
of exporting it later.
Ciao,
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FA