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Old 03-10-2001, 11:14 PM
BDWillis BDWillis is offline
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Default Re: Digital Calibration Level

The AES standard for digital levels is -18 dB. However, your description sounds like your analog pre's & comps are operating at a nominal level of -10 dB (consumer level), as opposed to +4 dB (pro level). Digi's 888 i/o's have internal jumpers that allow them to be set up for -10 dB nominal level, but I don't know about the PSX-100. There are a couple of chapters in the TDM Hardware Installation Guide (re: calibration, nominal level, etc.) that might help you sort it all out.

On your second point — yes, record individual tracks at the highest possible level, and keep faders low during mixdown so as not to beat up PT's stereo bus. Then use Waves L1 (or Digi maxim, etc.) as master insert to bring the stereo bus level up, although I try not to do more than a 3 to 5 dB of stereo bus Maximizing… it starts to sound terribly smashed & unmusical, with less depth. Good luck.

Warmest Regards,
Brian
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