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Tips and Mastering

Post by aeor » Fri Apr 05, 2013 4:54 pm

Hi there, I'm new to the forum but not to music production ;)

I'm here to help people (because i'm kind like that) and also offer my mastering services !

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by charles1 » Fri Apr 05, 2013 5:19 pm

free mastering services?

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by fragments » Fri Apr 05, 2013 5:40 pm

aeor wrote:Hi there, I'm new to the forum but not to music production ;)

I'm here to help people (because i'm kind like that) and also offer my mastering services !
You the same aeor from IDMf?
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by aeor » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:01 pm

fragments wrote:You the same aeor from IDMf?
indeed
charles1 wrote:free mastering services?
not quite free but almost, but I usually help people on other technical stuff, you know :P

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by Today » Fri Apr 05, 2013 8:13 pm

hi, welcome. Do you have any insight for those of us who self master, on mixing into our mastering chain and what that chain might be comprised of?
I typically mix without mastering chain , but i mix pretty loud and then use a compressor followed by EQ then Limiter. Usually i have to choose between having great punchy transients or a loud rms.. when i try to get the mix louder my drums sound smushed down way too flat.

I use a Waves digital limiter like the L1 or L2. I always use this with no threshhold, and instead ride the compressor's output into the limiter. Any advice?
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by aeor » Fri Apr 05, 2013 11:22 pm

well first don't mix with your mastering chain

if you are going with mad loudness in mind, you could check once in a while (while mixing) your master bus with a hard limiter on it, some things might come up differently, and thus preventing the need for corrective work on the mastering

my mastering chain is not always the same, but usually I will EQ/filter first, compress, saturate, band split, M/S process, limit .. i can interchange stuff slightly

a limiter will kill the transient, but you can work the mix so it sounds like the percs are still punching, even though technically they are not really, as far as the speaker response goes

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by PillowFight » Fri Apr 05, 2013 11:31 pm

aeor wrote:well first don't mix with your mastering chain

if you are going with mad loudness in mind, you could check once in a while (while mixing) your master bus with a hard limiter on it, some things might come up differently, and thus preventing the need for corrective work on the mastering

my mastering chain is not always the same, but usually I will EQ/filter first, compress, saturate, band split, M/S process, limit .. i can interchange stuff slightly

a limiter will kill the transient, but you can work the mix so it sounds like the percs are still punching, even though technically they are not really, as far as the speaker response goes
How do you go about your band splitting? I've tried using sends on a no output channel strip and having a multi-band compressor on each send with portions solo'd out, but that seems to lose SO much audio quality
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by Audio Animals » Sat Apr 06, 2013 12:51 am

What are your favorite mastering compressors? Big fan of Shadow Hills and Maselec were used a lot on the coldplay stuff and always sounded amazing
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by aeor » Sat Apr 06, 2013 7:01 am

Audio Animals wrote:What are your favorite mastering compressors? Big fan of Shadow Hills and Maselec were used a lot on the coldplay stuff and always sounded amazing
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PillowFight wrote:How do you go about your band splitting? I've tried using sends on a no output channel strip and having a multi-band compressor on each send with portions solo'd out, but that seems to lose SO much audio quality
I split bands manually on different channels, I prefer that, gives me more control

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by fragments » Sat Apr 06, 2013 8:41 pm

relic from IDMf here ;p

do you use any kind of tape emulation like Slate's VTM or the UAD stuff when mastering? I fool around with self mastering a bit and I mix using VTM and Virtual Console Collection
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by SMOR3S » Sat Apr 06, 2013 11:07 pm

fragments wrote:relic from IDMf here ;p

do you use any kind of tape emulation like Slate's VTM or the UAD stuff when mastering? I fool around with self mastering a bit and I mix using VTM and Virtual Console Collection
I am interested in what tape emulations he uses also...

What saturation plugins do u use on the master? Like exciters, and color distortion?
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by charles1 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:43 am

do you take project files or just audio?

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by Benji » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:27 pm

Today wrote:hi, welcome. Do you have any insight for those of us who self master, on mixing into our mastering chain and what that chain might be comprised of?
I typically mix without mastering chain , but i mix pretty loud and then use a compressor followed by EQ then Limiter. Usually i have to choose between having great punchy transients or a loud rms.. when i try to get the mix louder my drums sound smushed down way too flat.

I use a Waves digital limiter like the L1 or L2. I always use this with no threshhold, and instead ride the compressor's output into the limiter. Any advice?
Did you compress the low end too much in order to get the loudness? I end up doing this at some point every time I master tracks and it always takes the life out of the kick and snare

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by aeor » Wed Apr 10, 2013 12:32 am

fragments wrote:relic from IDMf here ;p

do you use any kind of tape emulation like Slate's VTM or the UAD stuff when mastering?
It's a 5$ mastering I'm proposing not a 40$ one, so it's being done on high level plugins (digitally) only.

SMOR3S wrote:What saturation plugins do u use on the master? Like exciters, and color distortion?
Depends, I have multiple choices. Sonnox, Waves, URS, or DAW's natives.

charles1 wrote:do you take project files or just audio?
Only audio, and I do not offer mixing services yet. Eventually, for extra charges.
Also because I don't have much spare time to do so right now.

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by LilWUB » Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:07 am

Hell of a deal you got going on! Might have to swing you a track soon!

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by aeor » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:38 pm

Surely the best mastering for the best price around. Although right now the studio is being revised so, no work done until this weekend.

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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by outbound » Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:31 am

aeor wrote:
fragments wrote:relic from IDMf here ;p

do you use any kind of tape emulation like Slate's VTM or the UAD stuff when mastering?
It's a 5$ mastering I'm proposing not a 40$ one, so it's being done on high level plugins (digitally) only.
Just to clarify, both of those he mentioned are plugins.

The UAD stuff is great, used to use it a whole lot when I just did digital, although I offer both analogue and digital mastering now I would say that if you're sticking to digital then it's worth checking out. The AMPEX ATR-102 is what I use if I'm after some decent tape emulation, doesn't get used on a great deal of masters but when it does it sounds great :W:
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by laurend » Wed May 01, 2013 4:46 pm

Mastering isn't about hardware or software. It's all about skills and monitoring.
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by SunkLo » Wed May 01, 2013 6:11 pm

laurend wrote:Mastering isn't about hardware...
laurend wrote:monitoring.
Uhhh...

I mean your gear definitely plays a part, but it's only a supplement to your skills, not a substitute for them.
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Re: Tips and Mastering

Post by LilWUB » Wed May 01, 2013 6:13 pm

He probably meant monitoring = analytical listening.

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