These commonly range from -16LUFS (pretty loud) to -24LUFS (pretty quiet). I tend to compromise with -19LUFS. Whatever you opt for, though, setting your loudness couldn’t be easier in Adobe Audition. You just drag your file into the Match Loudness window, type in “-19” or whatever...
The numerical displays forProgram LoudnessandLoudness Rangewill update in real time when metering is active. The meter’sLoudness Unitmay be displayed as LUFS, LFKS, or LU. The Time display below the Loudness Unit display represents how long the meter is/was performing an active measurement (ti...
If you do a mix on a programme that doesn't require people to keep altering the volume, and you don't crash it into 0dB, then that's a competent mix, whatever the LUFS meter says (although see next para). And some of us don't need a LUFS meter to do that... And it's...
3. I recorded the actors' audio with xlr mic lavs stereo not mono to a tascam audio recorder but for some reason on the Adobe Audition timeline it comes out only from one speaker which i can fix quite easily by the effect Fill left from right, or actually perhaps even better just righ...
It's no good setting levels so that it 'sounds loud enough' - that means nothing. It's the level that is fed to Audition from the mic that is important, and you adjust the gain so that this level peaks at somewhere between -12 and -15dB on the meter. You don...
but Audition sometimes need 2, 3 to 4 passes (each - necessary - pass, I export to an other location, to avoid the mentioning of copy in the file name) to have the loudness " arriving " at -10 LUFS (e.g. 1st pass: -12, 2nd pass -11, 3th pass -10). Why ...
but Audition sometimes need 2, 3 to 4 passes (each - necessary - pass, I export to an other location, to avoid the mentioning of copy in the file name) to have the loudness " arriving " at -10 LUFS (e.g. 1st pass: -12, 2nd pass -11, 3th pass -10). Why ...
but Audition sometimes need 2, 3 to 4 passes (each - necessary - pass, I export to an other location, to avoid the mentioning of copy in the file name) to have the loudness " arriving " at -10 LUFS (e.g. 1st pass: -12, 2nd pass -11, 3th pass -10). Why is this sometimes...