Mixdown, Dynamics & EQ (and related) Topic
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Re: Mixdown, Dynamics & EQ (and related) Topic
I've found that some producers actually master their tracks while they're working on it.
Meaning that they put their EQ, Compressor & Limiter on the master channel and then they start working on the track.
Meaning that they put their EQ, Compressor & Limiter on the master channel and then they start working on the track.
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i use delay mostly because i want echo (fading repeat) and not a 'hall' effectljk32 wrote:You wouldn't use delay OR reverb on the master. But why in general use delay and not reverb?
or use the internal reverb in vst'sKisha wrote:Because reverb uses too much CPU

'Reverb uses too much CPU'Shadow Interaction wrote:i use delay mostly because i want echo (fading repeat) and not a 'hall' effectljk32 wrote:You wouldn't use delay OR reverb on the master. But why in general use delay and not reverb?
or use the internal reverb in vst'sKisha wrote:Because reverb uses too much CPUthough i can't confirm that would actually be better
LOL dude.. you must have a pretty weak computer if you can't just put ONE reverb on a send and route it to every single channel that's required
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Boost High Freq Range 5khz - 18khz , than some notches if it gets too sharp , and boost or lower 18khz-20khz to add or lower resonance , freshness.
Thats what i do as Basic than some Notches and precise cuts for finishing.
around 8 - 10 khz starts this sharpness lower that a bit more as well.
anyways its precise work and it will take some time and every Individual Sound needs different eqing.
Thats what i do as Basic than some Notches and precise cuts for finishing.
around 8 - 10 khz starts this sharpness lower that a bit more as well.
anyways its precise work and it will take some time and every Individual Sound needs different eqing.


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I have a question that I have always wondered and never really understood. Often I see people bussing reverbs/delays when doing tracks but I don't really understand why? I mean it adds control of the reverb but is that the main reason? I'm talking all EDM genres here but ofc also HS 

Yeah I do the same, I've just watched a few videos and read alot of people on other forums constantly claiming that one needs to bus reverbs/delays by themselvesSCH wrote:You mean a designated channel for reverb? Well I dunno, I set an individual reverb for every separate channel that needs opne, way smoother IMO


Well it does save CPU, you're just using one reverb/delay instead of 25 which gives people which lower end computer more space to use other effects and doesn't have to insta-bounce half their tracks, which makes it a bitch if something bounced has to be changed
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