Paulie Phonick wrote:In Stardust go to a clean preset (the default "pumping house" is not a good starting point). Then try changing Threshold and Ratio values of the Multiband Compressor. That won't make your mix louder, but can improve the spectral balance of the mix. After that, tweak Bass and Treble enhancers to taste. Finally, to make the mix loud, you can either use the Output Gain knob on the Multiband Compressor or use the Wideband Compressor.
All in all, I have rediscovered Stardust yesterday! It can really bring life and clarity to a mix - I can hardly imagine how I was doing without it before!
I don´t get it... if I change output gain, the level just goes beyond 0, and I need to turn it down on the faders.
I tried increasing output gain by 10 db, decreased the master volume on wavelab´s faders by the same amount so it would just go up to 0 db on the peakmeter, and afterwards normalized.
The song wasn´t louder at all afterwards - it was the same as before the changes.
