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Old 25th March 2008, 10:13 PM   #1
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Optimization on integration time

I was just wondering what settings do you prefer for optimizing RMS levels when tracking various instruments / voice. Up till now, I have found that 500ms (on a digital meter) is a very good setting to give you a near-perfect measure for vocals whereas for drums (especially snare) it's much more tricky: the transients are far more aggresive causing the peak meter to be close to 0 dBFS but the RMS meter is weak in comparison. I cannot always get a clear idea of the actual loudness. What do you think?
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