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Mastering / mixing tuts?

Sound design and production in general
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Shiniroth
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Re: Mastering / mixing tuts?

Post by Shiniroth »

Listen to professional tracks. Best mixing tutorial ever.

danieltoof
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Post by danieltoof »

diesal11 wrote:
danieltoof wrote:I allways use Sausage Fattener on the master channel to pump it up. And an Fabfilter Pro-Q to play with the Mid&Side frequencies and to cut all the frequencies below 30 Hz and everything above 18 kHz. After that a Fabfilter Pro-L with +0,5dB.
Usualy works for me. In the most cases it sounds as loud as a normal Scantraxx song.....
i don't even need to hear a sample to know that would sound like absolute balls.

Also, on topic: forget about ...
Sounds pretty good imo. ;) : ... mo/s-aCnoK

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Savage
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Post by Savage »

A really good 66 page tutorial for mastering:
http://izotope.fileburst.com/guides/Mas ... _Ozone.pdf

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Desertoz
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Post by Desertoz »

danieltoof wrote:I allways use Sausage Fattener on the master channel to pump it up. And an Fabfilter Pro-Q to play with the Mid&Side frequencies and to cut all the frequencies below 30 Hz and everything above 18 kHz. After that a Fabfilter Pro-L with +0,5dB.
Usualy works for me. In the most cases it sounds as loud as a normal Scantraxx song.....
lol trust me that's now a proper way to master you need to look and fix some bands and specific frequency responses so you can clear them up to achieve more loudness and less error XD

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