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Audio levels
Hi
I am a new vegas pro user and just finished going through the manual, so I think I am ready to start my first project. However, there is one basic issue that puzzles me: sound levels. I know there have been a lot of post about this topic, but I nevertheless feel I don’t know how to handle this in the right way.
1) It is adviced not to touch the master level and keep it at 0dB. So, what is the use of it anyway? What are typical cases where this can or should be changed?
2) I frequently read that for broadcasting the levels should be put at -20dB. Is this also necessary when just making a home movie? Can’t I just keep the levels the way they are (provided they do not get in the red area)?
3) Some say you should do a normalisation, some say it is better not to do this. How should I best handle the audio tracks with added mp3 (background music), i.e. how to keep them all at the same level and which level should that be? It is not for professional purposes, just home video.
I hope someone can help me out on this or suggest some references/links
Dirk