might seem a stupid question but; do you need to master dubstep songs? with a lot of synth etc just like you would a normal song with guitars bass and drums?
might seem a stupid question but; do you need to master dubstep songs? with a lot of synth etc just like you would a normal song with guitars bass and drums?
might seem a stupid question but; do you need to master dubstep songs? with a lot of synth etc just like you would a normal song with guitars bass and drums?
Great videos mate! You remind me of the guys from sonic academy with your accent. You did a great job on your video series. Can't wait to see more from you.
Also, you could use a MB compressor(waves linmb etc) to help squash that mid peak without having to notch it out with an eq.
Good Video Tip, But I Don't Understand The Need To Have All Tracks at 0db, Individual Track Levels Are Way Too Hot, Not Good Mixing Fundamentals. I Still Appreciate Your Vids.
Really good video, some great tips but why didnt you use the Waves Paz analyzer as this shows freqs much clearer than Abletons own, also when you mix the kick you have it redlining, surely you dont want that as it isnt giving you much headroom for the other sounds, i was always told to make sure that nothing is clipping above zero as especially for mastering you arent leaving much headroom for a mastering engineer
@Segmentrecords - you are indeed correct. I used the Spectrum analyser in this video to show it off to those who don't have Waves plugins and you are right about the redline - in my defense this was not the finished record when i made the videos so some of it was wriong.
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might seem a stupid question but; do you need to master dubstep songs? with a lot of synth etc just like you would a normal song with guitars bass and drums?
bassistjamesd 1 month ago
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might seem a stupid question but; do you need to master dubstep songs? with a lot of synth etc just like you would a normal song with guitars bass and drums?
bassistjamesd 1 month ago
might seem a stupid question but; do you need to master dubstep songs? with a lot of synth etc just like you would a normal song with guitars bass and drums?
bassistjamesd 1 month ago
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i found a great mixing and mastering tutorial
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TheSimolar 3 months ago
Oh dude ditch that L2 for FabproL or voxengo Elephant you will THANK ME!!
onemind777 4 months ago
@onemind777 I know man, i did this ages ago although I still use the Logic limiter before sending to master!
mtbmnet 4 months ago
FabproL my favorite :D... i got that on my blog if you want to check it!
BestAudioPlugins 4 months ago
Great videos mate! You remind me of the guys from sonic academy with your accent. You did a great job on your video series. Can't wait to see more from you.
Also, you could use a MB compressor(waves linmb etc) to help squash that mid peak without having to notch it out with an eq.
TigerStrikeX 6 months ago
Can U Make A Tutorial on " How to mix rap- hip hop vocal with this programm? Please i wanna improve my quality. Thank you!
WishesMusic 7 months ago
Good Video Tip, But I Don't Understand The Need To Have All Tracks at 0db, Individual Track Levels Are Way Too Hot, Not Good Mixing Fundamentals. I Still Appreciate Your Vids.
urdynamix1 8 months ago
Really good video, some great tips but why didnt you use the Waves Paz analyzer as this shows freqs much clearer than Abletons own, also when you mix the kick you have it redlining, surely you dont want that as it isnt giving you much headroom for the other sounds, i was always told to make sure that nothing is clipping above zero as especially for mastering you arent leaving much headroom for a mastering engineer
Segmentrecords 1 year ago
@Segmentrecords - you are indeed correct. I used the Spectrum analyser in this video to show it off to those who don't have Waves plugins and you are right about the redline - in my defense this was not the finished record when i made the videos so some of it was wriong.
mtbmnet 1 year ago
This was truly inspiring and enlightening. I would even pay to see more in 720p and with better audio quality.
Great work! Your generosity is highly appreciated.
laksemand 1 year ago