I have anylized everytrack and still alot of diffrent gain volym on diffrent tracks.
Each Channel often hits red and some Only 3 green thrue there same volym out .
Also when 2 powerful Songs plays at same time the master hits limiter
My friend use the same files as me and use Serato and has better sound then me.
When i Google this problem often says that VDJ autogain Good 99%.
Feels so wrong to use autogain + remember to manual set gain to each track.
Each Channel often hits red and some Only 3 green thrue there same volym out .
Also when 2 powerful Songs plays at same time the master hits limiter
My friend use the same files as me and use Serato and has better sound then me.
When i Google this problem often says that VDJ autogain Good 99%.
Feels so wrong to use autogain + remember to manual set gain to each track.
Posté Sun 05 May 19 @ 9:22 am
hejzan wrote :
Also when 2 powerful Songs plays at same time the master hits limiter
Yes, 2 songs on top of each other can do that
That's why I usually set the zeroDB setting to -1dB or -3dB
hejzan wrote :
My friend use the same files as me and use Serato and has better sound then me.
That's because Serato cheat :)
They basically adds kind of what the Loudness button was like on old 90's stereos
They really shouldn't do that as default
- a DJ software should always send the audio out "flat", and let you add whatever you want later in the signal chain, or maybe as a master effect in the software
Posté Sun 05 May 19 @ 9:53 am
hejzan wrote :
Also when 2 powerful Songs plays at same time the master hits limiter
My friend use the same files as me and use Serato and has better sound then me.
Also when 2 powerful Songs plays at same time the master hits limiter
My friend use the same files as me and use Serato and has better sound then me.
Do your homework man ......
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headroom_(audio_signal_processing)
Posté Sun 05 May 19 @ 9:58 am
Why do you want to play 2 powerful songs at the same time without using eq/volume?
The volume would be 2x higher than during normal playback too, which I doubt you want.
If you do want to do this, you could set the zeroDb option to -3dB or -6dB to give you more headroom.
The volume would be 2x higher than during normal playback too, which I doubt you want.
If you do want to do this, you could set the zeroDb option to -3dB or -6dB to give you more headroom.
Posté Sun 05 May 19 @ 11:42 am