![]() To fix this select all the channels in your DAW, but deselect the output and master bus to leave them at 0dB. This is displayed by the red peak reading of ‘0.4’ on the output bus. ![]() ![]() The image below shows a mix that is clipping. To start with, the output and master bus should always be left at 0db. Here is an effective way to create headroom when you don’t have any… You can measure this by looking at the numbers on the output fader or by using the level meter plugin on the master bus. When bouncing your final mix make sure the loudest part of you song is roughly -6db. If your audio goes above 0 dBFS it will clip and distort and the numbers displayed on the output fader will turn red. Headroom is the ‘space’ between the highest peak of your audio and zero decibels full scale. ![]() This page will give you instructions on how to bounce your files for mastering.
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