I stand corrected.  You sir, are indeed correct.

-Alan

On 4/28/2017 11:55 AM, Matthew Chambers wrote:
Don't you mean if modulation drops below 100%, I don't think i saw modulation outside a 100%-120% window in some markets

Matthew Chambers, CBT, NR0Q

On Apr 28, 2017 11:36 AM, "Alan Smith" <alansm...@flinn.com <mailto:alansm...@flinn.com>> wrote:

    Tongue-in-cheek:

    If you want to be competitive, just do what all the PDs,
    Producers, Production guys, and almost everyone Ive run across does:

    Download the source in crappy mp3 format.
    Bring it up in the digital editor and add compression until the
    resulting waveform looks like a rectangle when fully zoomed out.
    Run it through a few pre-processors after it leaves the automation
    system, and make sure all the knobs are "turned to 11". See here
    for a good explanation:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xgx4k83zzc
    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xgx4k83zzc>


    Make sure when playing it through the console the VU meters are
    always "in the red".
    Ask the chief to adjust the final processing to again add even
    more compression for that "brick wall of sound".

    To verify you have done everything correctly:

    If the modulation meter EVER drops below 98%, go back and add more
    compression.

    -Alan
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