IIRs wrote:Yes we were!Kim Lajoie wrote:Because when I came along we weren't talking about intersample peaks.
-Kim.
That was teriffic Dan, thanks for all the great tutorial videos you do... they are the best!IIRs wrote:
(Other ISP and K-scale meters are available)
Sounds rather exact to me, so how do you measure -0.3 dB then?Bronto Scorpio wrote:Always -0.3dB.
I have no reason for that though, it's just a habit.
Cheers
Dennis
I export my track as wave, import it again, normalize it to -0.3db, done!jobromedia wrote:Sounds rather exact to me, so how do you measure -0.3 dB then?Bronto Scorpio wrote:Always -0.3dB.
I have no reason for that though, it's just a habit.
Cheers
Dennis
I see where the split between you guys is.IIRs wrote:I can accept that you might have artistic reasons to go for a very loud and distorted master, and to accept high ISP levels as a consequence. But I can't imagine what artistic reasons you would have to aim for high ISP levels, or in other words, to deliberately engineer an album that distorts when played on an iPod, but not when played on a high end CD player. The other way around perhaps...
If the thread was a general one about production techniques your comment might be apposite. But this thread is specifically about how much margin to leave, and the correct answer is "use an ISP meter".
No it's not. YOU do it that way. I don't. Kim doesn't. Others don't. Some do.IIRs wrote:Yes I know. The thread is about how much headroom to leave when mastering, ie: intersample peaks.
What other possible reason could you have to limit to less than 0dBFS?yairhol wrote:No it's not. YOU do it that way. I don't. Kim doesn't. Others don't. Some do.IIRs wrote:Yes I know. The thread is about how much headroom to leave when mastering, ie: intersample peaks.
So this thread is not about intersample peaks but about how much do you master to. When the OP said "how much do YOU master to" he didn't mean IIRs but anybody who wants to join the discussion.
Submit: News, Plugins, Hosts & Apps | Advertise @ KVR | Developer Account | About KVR / Contact Us | Privacy Statement
© KVR Audio, Inc. 2000-2026