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What level to mix aim at?

-16 is a bit much, any mastering engineer should never need as much as 16db of headroom.

I'd say about -6 is what i aim for.
 
I believe Outflow means -6 DB not RMS. I'm guessing he mistook "-16" for DB as you did not state pal.
 
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yeah I kinda understood... I knew what he meant. But i just had to ask. :) Sometimes I master for clients too and I've had mixes brought to me that where around -6 to - 8 in rms.

But my question was "What are your mix rms...?" And of course I meant that I usually have my average rms value around -6 dB.
 
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The only place to leave headroom is in the bedroom.

boom.
 
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Towards the end of the mix I tend to put a limiter/compressor on the master and mix to a 'mastered' volume, then bypass that and then bounce the track down :)
 
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