![]() ![]() The fix - Simply pull down the fader on Guitar track 2 a few dbs so it's no longer over-level!! This is VERY basic stuff here, but you'd be surprised how many sound engineers out there don't know this! Guitar Track 2 is several dbs OVER 0 level and will badly distort. Guitar Track 1 peaks a few dbs under 0 level and is great. The photos below are level meters from two different guitar track. ![]() There's really no need to because overall volume boosts are done in mastering NOT mixing! And, most of the time going over-level means instant distortion on the track. The mixing levels for each instrument should NEVER go over 0 level, and your mixing levels on your main/stereo out should never go over 0 level. You also have a main/stereo out that has a level meter for ALL the tracks combined. Each channel on your mixer board has a level meter for the individual vocal and instrument tracks you've recorded. ![]()
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