Hi Alex, Thanks for your videos. I've noticed in this one that the renderer's meters go up to +24 (if I see it correctly), so that when you send the sine at -20dB from Pro Tools to the renderer this reads 0VU. My renderer's meters (Pro Tools Studio) go up to 0VU instead, and I don't seem to find any way to change that even in the metering Pro Tools preferences. Could you please enlighten me about it? Thanks in advance. Marco
Hi Marcos, prior to this I was calibrating at -18 but since I bought my dorrough meters and they have a +20 DB max I’ve been using 20 db as my new reference. This means I calibrate all my outboard gear to zero VU equals -20 DB. When the immersive mix is done, I export the ADM file and measure the loudness using the Dolby renderer, and I’m usually in the ballpark of -18 DBLKFS
@@DolbyAtmosMixing thank you so much, Alex. All is clear to me about ref levels. What I cannot understand is why your renderer meters go up to +20 and mine go up to 0 instead. This means that when I hit the meters with the sine wave they go straight up to 0 but there's no headroom at all as in your setup instead. I can't solve this mystery. Any ideas?
Hi Alex, You keep mentioning this "other video". Which other video? I fee like I'm missing a piece of information that would help me understand this more
If you receive raw tracks with no process at all… would you mix it stereo first and after that would you convert to Atmos or do you mix everything within the Atmos session?
@@DolbyAtmosMixing im trying to do so but im struggling with the stereo, customers complain is not the same… do you have any video talking about your recent workflow that alows you to do so
Hi Alex, Excellent!!! Thanks for your videos
Can you make a video about calibrating analog gear? Also, are you able to make a video about your template but for Studio one?
People use analog in Dolby? I’m curious how that looks
Hi Alex, you have the best speakers in the world, the old B&W 801! :-) Thanks for your work! A hug from Potugal
Ha yes I was fortunate to find a preowned pair by an audiophile in great condition
Hi Alex, Thanks for your videos. I've noticed in this one that the renderer's meters go up to +24 (if I see it correctly), so that when you send the sine at -20dB from Pro Tools to the renderer this reads 0VU. My renderer's meters (Pro Tools Studio) go up to 0VU instead, and I don't seem to find any way to change that even in the metering Pro Tools preferences. Could you please enlighten me about it? Thanks in advance. Marco
Hi Marcos, prior to this I was calibrating at -18 but since I bought my dorrough meters and they have a +20 DB max I’ve been using 20 db as my new reference. This means I calibrate all my outboard gear to zero VU equals -20 DB. When the immersive mix is done, I export the ADM file and measure the loudness using the Dolby renderer, and I’m usually in the ballpark of -18 DBLKFS
@@DolbyAtmosMixing thank you so much, Alex. All is clear to me about ref levels. What I cannot understand is why your renderer meters go up to +20 and mine go up to 0 instead. This means that when I hit the meters with the sine wave they go straight up to 0 but there's no headroom at all as in your setup instead. I can't solve this mystery. Any ideas?
Hi Alex,
You keep mentioning this "other video". Which other video? I fee like I'm missing a piece of information that would help me understand this more
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Hola Alex, I don't quite follow how can you not meter your 5.1 at -18db as Dolby requires. Is the 2.0 metering you do equal to the 5.1? Thanks!
If you receive raw tracks with no process at all… would you mix it stereo first and after that would you convert to Atmos or do you mix everything within the Atmos session?
At this point I am creating both stereo and Atmos mix from the same session.
@@DolbyAtmosMixing im trying to do so but im struggling with the stereo, customers complain is not the same… do you have any video talking about your recent workflow that alows you to do so
Not a video. But I’ve been using this method for over a year now.
@@DolbyAtmosMixing how much you charge for a coaching session?
@ArielQuesada www.alexpromix.com/coaching
A little too confusing for me 😮