you right if you can get a professional mastering to do it. Cause I got my track Take me away done by a professional. The reason is cause you can mix your own music at home well but once you put it in a live setting you will find out that your tracks are crap. Plus the professional knows what to do from the first 10 seconds of your track.
Why dose everyone say mix tapes ? This is the digital age, wake up the word mixtape show the lack of intelligence. As for hiring a mastering engineer no way I'll do everything myself. I'm totally independent. I trust only Me. Bro your settin we originators to f'ed over by the demonic record industry. Haven't they fucked us over enough. I want us to be totally independent from the caveboy who has stolen and fucked up every place they infested. Please my brother step into the A.M.
Here's something I'd like to know, in comment, video, or on the DVD. You mentioned cutting the low end a bit during mastering, why do that if it's already mixed to sound the way you like? Most mastering I've seen boosts lows and highs slightly. And if an EQ plug-in has a preset called Mastering, it also boosts those by a bit.
Also would like to hear more about the compression and limiting you do. How much compression? How fast of a attack/release?
EQ, Compression, Limiting, Normalizing, Panning and StereoImaging... What else can an audio engineer seriously do that a person mixing the track hasn't already done? Quick Question, Please Reply! You mentioned that you occasionally send your tracks to an engineer. I was wondering if you could could briefly mention, what exactly is it that you notice from the mastering, that seems different/better about your mastered track(s)? Also thankz for sharing this video Dave. Very Informative
hahah long-time tutorial watcher, just wanted to let you know (based on all your previous vids) thats i noticed your due for a haircut lol. never seen you with long hair XD
you right if you can get a professional mastering to do it. Cause I got my track Take me away done by a professional. The reason is cause you can mix your own music at home well but once you put it in a live setting you will find out that your tracks are crap. Plus the professional knows what to do from the first 10 seconds of your track.
LongJevity0 1 month ago
I master it it muself.
Rafon 1 month ago
Does this tutorial apply to rap music?
REZERREKSHON 1 month ago
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Why dose everyone say mix tapes ? This is the digital age, wake up the word mixtape show the lack of intelligence. As for hiring a mastering engineer no way I'll do everything myself. I'm totally independent. I trust only Me. Bro your settin we originators to f'ed over by the demonic record industry. Haven't they fucked us over enough. I want us to be totally independent from the caveboy who has stolen and fucked up every place they infested. Please my brother step into the A.M.
TheRautib 1 month ago
Some really good info here. Looking forward to that dither tutorial.
Tlap09 1 month ago
Handy stuff.
wizztay 1 month ago
I got all excited to hear about Dither. :(
Here's something I'd like to know, in comment, video, or on the DVD. You mentioned cutting the low end a bit during mastering, why do that if it's already mixed to sound the way you like? Most mastering I've seen boosts lows and highs slightly. And if an EQ plug-in has a preset called Mastering, it also boosts those by a bit.
Also would like to hear more about the compression and limiting you do. How much compression? How fast of a attack/release?
RobbyEpi420 1 month ago
EQ, Compression, Limiting, Normalizing, Panning and StereoImaging... What else can an audio engineer seriously do that a person mixing the track hasn't already done? Quick Question, Please Reply! You mentioned that you occasionally send your tracks to an engineer. I was wondering if you could could briefly mention, what exactly is it that you notice from the mastering, that seems different/better about your mastered track(s)? Also thankz for sharing this video Dave. Very Informative
xj7ry 1 month ago
hahah long-time tutorial watcher, just wanted to let you know (based on all your previous vids) thats i noticed your due for a haircut lol. never seen you with long hair XD
NyXoTiK 1 month ago
Thanks for the tutorials homie. Been following for quite a while.. Where can we shoot those emails?
psyoniksoundz 1 month ago
@psyoniksoundz just send me a message here on youtube through my inbox or you could send to this email address: purplefoxdigital@gmail.com
davidthegreat99 1 month ago
shoot me y'all email addresses for that new DVD series i'm putting together...all my tutorials plus a lot more in depth topics!
davidthegreat99 1 month ago