mastering techniques

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anyone got a good set of guidelines for mastering a two track mix?
i get everything all nice and dandy mixing down but my normalizing/compression just sucks.
i get everything all nice and dandy mixing down but my normalizing/compression just sucks.
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Send it to someone who is much better than you.
Of course, you could always take a few listens, add a touch of parametric EQ in a few choice places, and then hit it hard with a limiter/expander. Normalizers are great for amateurs, but if you really want the best results, knock the top 2-3 dB peaks off with a limiter, and then bring the make-up gain to unity....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
Originally posted by mccreadyisgod
Send it to someone who is much better than you.
i would if i was anything but a hobbyist.
what i've been doing is normalizing the mix, then compressing a 3:1 at a threshold of 6db, then just normalizing the result.
i've got sound forge if you know any good tricks in there.0 -
Limiter. I can't say it enough... a limiter/enhancer is best, if you have one. I'm not familiar with Sound Forge, or the plug-in options there, but if you have something like that, use it. Then use the make-up gain in the limiter plug-in to bring it back up. So, like, say instead of compressing 3:1 at 6dB, you limit (infinity:1) at 8 or 9 dB. It will help if you use a decent amount of compression on the tracks as they are mixed down. Then use make-up gain after the limit, to bring it up to Red Book....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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cool thanks. i'll try that next time around. i've got limiters and everything in the software.
i think i need to bring my monitors up here when i do a large batch of mastering. what i've got up here for speakers isn't cutting it.
ideally, i'd have a good computer in the studio but that's not going to happen any time soon.0 -
I was really glad that the project I just mixed got sent to a good mastering engineer... I know that it was the layer of professional sheen that the album needed. But for the hobbyist/home recordist, it's the hardest part of the whole process....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0
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thank you again. i thin k you've shown me the key thing i was missing in my work.
i found out how to limit/master my stereo output on my recorder to get a pretty good "almost mastered" coming off the mix.
i should only have to do some touchups in sound forge.
things sound 200% better in the monitors as i'm mixing now.
thank you.0 -
Yeah, that's a hard lesson to learn... and it took me quite a while to learn it, myself. Compression is for tracks, limiters are for masters.
Glad to hear that it's made a difference......and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
it's a lot better now. things sound better. i'm still playing with it though trying to get the right settings etc. it's tough but i feel like i've learned a lot in the last couple days.0
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