Mastering / mixing tuts?
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Re: Mastering / mixing tuts?
Listen to professional tracks. Best mixing tutorial ever.
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Sounds pretty good imo.diesal11 wrote:i don't even need to hear a sample to know that would sound like absolute balls.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.....
Also, on topic: forget about ...

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