Hi,
I am trying to get a solo piano piece to playback nicely when distributed at -14dBLUFS integrated with -1dBFS max peaks.
I have balanced the bass and treble to sound good in my studio, home entertainment system, car stereos, etc., but the percussive treble melody starts to blare or splat very subtly on cheap headphones when the mp3 version is driven into the too-loud territory.
I usually work with large ensembles or at least mellower-sounding solo instruments, so I have rarely scrutinized a solo instrument with the sort of detailed analysis demanded of a solo piano.
I think it may be helpful to studiously audition the output of the different Elephant algorithms, so I wondered if anyone else has already been down this road.
I'd like to finish off this project by making the tone idjut proof in case some one turns up their mp3 player's cheap headphones too loud.
Thank you!
I am trying to get a solo piano piece to playback nicely when distributed at -14dBLUFS integrated with -1dBFS max peaks.
I have balanced the bass and treble to sound good in my studio, home entertainment system, car stereos, etc., but the percussive treble melody starts to blare or splat very subtly on cheap headphones when the mp3 version is driven into the too-loud territory.
I usually work with large ensembles or at least mellower-sounding solo instruments, so I have rarely scrutinized a solo instrument with the sort of detailed analysis demanded of a solo piano.
I think it may be helpful to studiously audition the output of the different Elephant algorithms, so I wondered if anyone else has already been down this road.
I'd like to finish off this project by making the tone idjut proof in case some one turns up their mp3 player's cheap headphones too loud.
Thank you!
Statistics: Posted by D2sX9ek8w3 — Thu Apr 25, 2024 6:45 pm — Replies 1 — Views 45