The final volume level trouble.
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:03 pm
Hey to all.
SW: Audacity-1.3.12 on Fedora 13 via the jack server.
HW: Compaq Evo d510, IP4 2GHz, 1.2GB RAM, 80GB 7200rpm HDD, Intel AC ‘97 integrated SND card.
I use audacity to mix wav data dumped from midi tracks to create a song prototype to jam/improvise into ... The HW handles recording well as far as the even input data stream flow
Other things may come to discuss later.
One thing troubles me now. After recording and saving the project I edit the tracks. That is (in 90%) increasing the volume of drums to the limit and the rest of the tracks' volume to my liking... Need to say that I do not allow clipping on any of the tracks.
Once I'm done exporting the project to an mp3 or an ogg file I found that the final volume level is quite lower than other mp3s from a different resource (a CD for instance).
The question is:
1. Why is it so?
2. What may be the limiting HW or SW part in my PC?
SW: Audacity-1.3.12 on Fedora 13 via the jack server.
HW: Compaq Evo d510, IP4 2GHz, 1.2GB RAM, 80GB 7200rpm HDD, Intel AC ‘97 integrated SND card.
I use audacity to mix wav data dumped from midi tracks to create a song prototype to jam/improvise into ... The HW handles recording well as far as the even input data stream flow
One thing troubles me now. After recording and saving the project I edit the tracks. That is (in 90%) increasing the volume of drums to the limit and the rest of the tracks' volume to my liking... Need to say that I do not allow clipping on any of the tracks.
Once I'm done exporting the project to an mp3 or an ogg file I found that the final volume level is quite lower than other mp3s from a different resource (a CD for instance).
The question is:
1. Why is it so?
2. What may be the limiting HW or SW part in my PC?