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Multi-Platinum Mastering - Using EQ

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2008

Multi-Platinum Project Studio Mastering features Grammy winner Mitch Gallagher, renowned engineer, producer, composer, and writer. This is a short excerpt showing one of Mitch's uses of EQ.

Necessary for any recording that truly aims to sound "Pro," Mastering is the final step your songs will take on their way to release via CD, Web, or DVD. It is often the most misunderstood, misused, or abused part of the production process.

This sample video is highly compressed for YouTube. Check out http://www.multiplatinumprotools.com for longer and higher-resolution samples, as well as additional information and tutorials.

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  • his mac crashed two times along the session jejejej

  • keep in mind, this video is for professional mixing engineers. Long, fatiguing mixing sessions is the fun part. The whole dvd this came from is 26 hours long. I suggest watching john merchants mixing sections of this dvd. 4 hours of golden information.

  • yeah sorry but the end result is really bad sounding, To harsh. But it's an alright video. The other thing that is so frustrating is that he mutes the other tracks, I understand the reason behind it, but damn that is freakin annoying!

  • Thank you for taking the time to make this video. A question: Do you apply these EQ settings to ALL of the songs in the project, or do you EQ each individually? I thought that mastering needed to apply the same settings across all the songs so as to 'etch' them with the same specific 'flavor' of 'sweetening', so as to give all the songs a similar sonic character. Do you apply EQ first when mastering, or do you hit the multiband compression first?

  • Gets somewhat fatiguing at the end... I prefer less mastering

  • wow.. cute.. i know it's falcetto

  • more please!

  • just thought at least 1 of 5,353 viewers should show appreciation...

    Keep it up!!!

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