Hi,
I have a HD Studio Master than I want downsized to 16 bit and resampled to 44,1/48 kHz for portable use.
However, I noticed by analyzing the tracks that all of them have a True Peak Level higher than 0. A typical problem of loudness mastering...
So my idea was to use the library tool Convert (to ALAC). Options: 16 Bit.
DSP Enabled:
Output Format changed to 44,100 Hz or 48,000 Hz depending on the Input.
Volume Leveling applied, but that would pull the volume down by a whopping 14,3 dB, which is way too much.
So I also check Adaptive Volume which calculates the folder's/ playlist's/ album's TPL and pulls it all back to 0.
So theoretically the converted files should never overshoot the TPL above 0, all be handled as a group and only the loudest track reach 0 on the TPL.
But it's not working like that.
So from the HD Studio Master all tracks have a TPL of at least 0.1 with the loudest reaching 0.5.
After conversion most of them are around -2 to -3 and the loudest (which wasn't the loudest before) reaching 0.7. That doesn't make sense. I want the whole album consistently pulled down by 0.5 or 0.6 dB to avoid distortion. Nothing else.
What am I doing wrong? Or how do I adjust a manual DSP setting to lower the volume by a given number?