That is certainly normal. Because we always hear about mixed down. Let me tell 
you brother it is easier to mix up then to mix down any day thank God for 
digital. When we hear about mixed down that is probably why most people have 
their levels that hot. I found that out by accident with Sonar never will set 
those things so hot.

Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154

> On May 8, 2014, at 7:05 AM, "Christopher-Mark Gilland" 
> <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Just wanted to thank everyone for their help yesterday with my issue 
> regarding clipping and how to better set levels.  Slau, I used the techniques 
> that you outlined.  I'll admit, it's a bit out of my comfort zone.  I'm not 
> use to recording initially at such a low impedance, but man!  I did a track 
> that way, then I raised the volume through a master fader, plus a very very 
> slight bit of compression, and man!  god almighty! what! a difference!  I 
> mean literally!  Night! and day!  I've never! heard myself sound so clean! 
> and so crisp!  I think guys that was a huge bit where I wasn't getting that 
> crispness I've been looking for all these years when I kept saying even 
> dating back to midi mag, about how it was just real muddy.  Well, yeah, duh!  
> Of corse it's gonna be!  I mean, when you set yourself up to master and mix 
> at the same time?  Judice! Priest!  No frickin wonder! I sounded all muddy!  
> I mean, I think I was starting my levels on the input gain right at! 0DB.  So 
> yeah...  W'w'w'w'w'w'w'wayyyyyyy! too hot!  Man, I cranked that thing back, 
> and boy! did that smoothen things out!  I don't know why! I thought it was so 
> necessary to run things so hot!  How could I a been so stupid!  It's a 
> wonder! I didn't fry my equipment putting so much juice through it!  Is it 
> normal, guys? that most people make this mistake when they first get started? 
>  I hope I'm not alone, otherwise, I'm gonna be pretty imbarrassed.  LOL!
>  
> Chris.
>  
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