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ravix
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26 posts Joined: Dec, 2007
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Posted - 2008/06/16 : 14:55:03
Hey Guys and gals,
I just like some advice on Mastering a recording mix through audacity.........
Im using a Berignher (sp?) U Control in order to record the mix straight from my mixer to laptop.........
Any tips, advice or Tutorials on how to properly master it would be great ..........
Thanks,
Ravix
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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2008/06/16 : 16:10:14
this is what I do but I'm not a mastering engineer :P
1) manually get all your volume levels pretty even (select parts of the mix and adjust the volume)
2) EQ different sections differently if the tracks sound very different from each other mastering wise (I'm usually too lazy to do this but I've done it)
3) apply compression to the whole mix to make it loud and even (using T-racks or similar)
4) normalize
or pay to get it done properly... Ruffage @ purefocus.ca
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Cotts
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Posted - 2008/06/16 : 23:35:50
yeah I just get ruffage to do mine. He does a damn good job!. Check it out! purefocus.ca. You wont be dissapointed
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Wilky
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Posted - 2008/06/17 : 06:47:39
what is mastering?
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Jax
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Posted - 2008/06/17 : 14:47:09
quote: Originally posted by Dain-Ja:
1) manually get all your volume levels pretty even (select parts of the mix and adjust the volume)
2) EQ different sections differently if the tracks sound very different from each other mastering wise (I'm usually too lazy to do this but I've done it)
3) apply compression to the whole mix to make it loud and even (using T-racks or similar)
4) normalize
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