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| Feonix |
| I've noticed that a kick sound from FL Studio reads at -08.25dB, whereas the same kick is louder and peaks at -00.00dB in Cubase SX 3. Does anyone know why this is? I've never had this problem in the past, I just opened up Cubase today and imported a kick and it just sounded a lot louder...(the volume on my mixer is the same that it has been for 2 years), plus its peaking at -00.00dB. Can anybody please offer any suggestions? |
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| Ry Thomas |
| Did you export the kick in FL?? If so it may have had a limiter on the master |
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| Feonix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ry Thomas
Did you export the kick in FL?? If so it may have had a limiter on the master |
I did not actually, I just dragged and dropped from the same source where the FL Studio one was dragged and dropped from. Actually, I never had this problem before...
I opened up a Cubase SX 3 project where I have a kick loaded whose volume by default was at -0.00 and was peaking at -08.25dB, which is perfect. I then Imported the same kick right under it in a new audio track and it played at -00.00dB (under the default volume. -0.00).
I just can't understand what happened? |
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| Stef De Roux |
| Circular panning law in FL, in the general project settings. |
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| Feonix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stef De Roux
Circular panning law in FL, in the general project settings. |
What would the equivalent be in Cubase (in terms of dB, I mean)? |
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| Stef De Roux |
| quote: | Originally posted by Feonix
What would the equivalent be in Cubase (in terms of dB, I mean)? |
No no, go to the general tab of project settings in fl, turn off circular panning law and you will get the same results. |
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| Feonix |
| quote: | Originally posted by Feonix
What would the equivalent be in Cubase (in terms of dB, I mean)? |
I'm looking to get the same results in Cubase SX 3 |
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| echosystm |
I think FL is -3db, from memory.
Project Setup -> -3db |
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