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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

In this video I explain how to setup your DAW session to easily reference other tracks when mastering your final mixes.

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  • Lol, I just bought the L2007 and when you were going for a limiter I was thinking "it would be amazing if he pulled up the L2007" Nice work.... What are you thoughts on it?

  • @joe0404 Love it. Simple to use and sounds great.

  • I was just wondering what the advantages are to go through the submix aux channel, instead of just putting the effects on the audio track?

  • @Voiceguardian If you put your stereo mixes on 2 tracks rather than just 1, in order to overlap them perhaps for the master, then you can have both tracks routed to the final AUX for processing.

  • Yes, that limiter is fantastic! and it's free!

  • whats your chain of plugins when mastering

  • @gerardlake I use mostly Ozone from Izotope. It has an EQ, harmonic exciter, multi-band compresser, stereo widener, reverb, and limiter built in.

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  • If I were to keep the masters and the reference tracks faders on unity and turn down/up the master knob on the interface, (assuming I routed my tracks like yours), that would give me a good reference to each other right?

    Thank you for your videos! They've helped me tremendously.

    John

  • Dude i have watching alot of your videos and must say thank you so much,your videos have helped me so much.Keep up the work i am sure you are helping alot of people.I have a small studio called fatfish studios in Toronto and i am planning on move to a Pro Tools system.

  • I use Five Auxes when I Master. all for equalization Control in every Frequency/ 1st aux for Low End, 2nd for Low Mid ect. that way you have a thicker master and more control over the entire EQ spectrum. :) try it out I think you might like it.

  • ok great thanks man but that limiter from massey is really great i think its one of the best i heard so far

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