Parallel Processing - Bass
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Cont, You dont have to make the mix loud at the mixing stage....professionals have their mixes moderately lower to give themself headroom..tip#2 ALWAYS place the mix in a Submaster aux track..and make sure...NONE of your tracks in the mix are the SAME level or HIGHER than the Submaster Fader and the Master Fader...this will Ruin your entire mix by causing digital signal chain clipping....and add a distorted digital sounding Color to your Mix. been doing this for 17years now..i hope this helps.
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@Trevaland You are either a drummer or don't know what you are talking about altogether.
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Thanx for that knowledge dude......you just made me a better beatmaker!!!
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Wow, it seems to sit really sympathetically to the distorted guitars.
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AWESOME!! Thanks SO much!! New to Pro Tools and Home Recording, and your channel here helps TONS!!
Thanks
John
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Where did you get those compressor, my drum sound terrible, thanks
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@Trevaland this video is parallel processing techniques, not mixing and mastering.
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Yeah it's about bass but guitars are louder and middy and drums are burried so with that mix bass could never sound good cause as you know, how an instrument sounds depends on all others.
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thank you very much.
Man those guitars are loud and extremelly middy.Drums are burried in the mix :(
Trevaland 9 months ago
@Trevaland Good thing this video was about bass, right? :)
HomeStudioCorner 9 months ago 10