Headroom
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Headroom is the amount of space, measured in decibels, between the peak level of an audio signal and 0 dBFS (the digital ceiling). Leaving enough headroom helps prevent clipping, ensures cleaner sound, and gives space for mastering. A common guideline is to keep your mix peaking around -6 dB to -3 dB, allowing for a clear and dynamic final result.
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