I Need Help With Mastering..., What a headache!! |
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I Need Help With Mastering..., What a headache!! |
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Mar 12 2008, 08:49 AM |
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Mar 12 2008, 09:14 PM |
You need tips about mixing, and like Nemanja said, put kick, snare, and bass in the middle for starters and the rest goes with your imagination. Try not to overdo the panning, sometimes 15-20% is huge, depending of the arrangement, sometimes 100% panned is perfect although I personally don'tlike to hear anything panned 100%. Also with toms and cymbals, put them in stereo from the listeners or the players perspective, depending how the listener is experiencing your mixing. Very important part of your mix is space, and you must watch how much reverb and delay you give to every component and how you EQ your space. It's a trial and error process, with pauses between test listening to give your ears time to rest from work. Golden rule - never give to much space or EQ-ing, do everything in small increments and make backups so you can compare mixes.
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Mar 13 2008, 09:37 AM |
Just on mastering.
What can help is to really analyse a couple of tracks that you like the sound of in the particular style or genre that you want to master. Consider how the overall sound is achieved, tonal balance, instrument and vocal placement, use of reverb, compression and so on. Then critically look at your mix and try to work out what you need to do to achieve the same overall sound. With mixing - good advice from Ivan, less is usually more. Also pay attention to your levels as too often a mix, either individual parts or summed will be gained too much and so limit what may be achieved at mastering or necessitate action. Time spent getting the recording right - ie correct mic placement etc - is much better then trying to correct issues at mixing or mastering. With regard to the stereo field - good advice so far and you also may need to consider the panning laws wrt achieving a balanced level. Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Mar 13 2008, 02:25 PM |
Time spent getting the recording right - ie correct mic placement etc - is much better then trying to correct issues at mixing or mastering. Wise words, and may I add a little joke that this reminded me of What are the 3 biggest Studio Lies: 1. "This was great, let's do another take" 2. "Fellas, we have a hit song" 3. "We'll fix it in the mix" This post has been edited by Milenkovic Ivan: Mar 13 2008, 02:25 PM -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Mar 13 2008, 06:42 PM |
2. "Fellas, we have a hit song" this one is my favorite..... truth is every time some one say that...that song crash and don't do nothing... -------------------- |
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Mar 18 2008, 10:07 PM |
Awesome. Thanks for all your input in this.
This post has been edited by The-Levy: Mar 18 2008, 10:07 PM |
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Mar 19 2008, 01:36 AM |
No problem man, glad to help. If you need anything just ask!
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