Gain Structuring in Mixing - Who Utilizes?

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How do you mix?

I adjust the individual channels so that the final mix the master output is peaking at 0db, -3db, or -6db
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I use compression, limiters, etc on the master and/or just mix however I want and turn the master output up or down
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Re: Gain Structuring in Mixing - Who Utilizes?

Post by Basic A » Fri May 07, 2010 10:45 am

gravity wrote:i do and since i started doing it my mixes have improved untold amount
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Post by contakt321 » Fri May 07, 2010 2:59 pm

Does anyone else find it interesting that some people don't utilize this technique (currently the poll shows 2 people don't)?

If you don't use this technique, is there a reason why? Is there a different approach to mixing or different school of thought?

Just curious.

Love the "started bathing and the rashes went away" such a good description.

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Post by Sharmaji » Fri May 07, 2010 7:03 pm

uh...

mixing IS gain structure. everything else is just bells and whistles.

w/ that said, plenty of people don't "mix" their tunes and they sound great-- as they've got their own approach to it. but for 9 out of 10 people, keep track of your gains makes a world of difference.
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Re: Gain Structuring in Mixing - Who Utilizes?

Post by Chinamode » Fri May 07, 2010 7:51 pm

What benefits would I see if I have the final output of the mix on say -3 or -6 over 0 db?

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Post by my_fickle_eye » Fri May 07, 2010 8:04 pm

Chinamode wrote:What benefits would I see if I have the final output of the mix on say -3 or -6 over 0 db?
Lets you turn up something in the mix significantly without it going into the red and distorting. Otherwise you are constantly competing for space, I have a friend who prefers this though as it gives him a better idea of how loud or full the mix is.

Also -3db is good for a mastering engineer as it leaves space to work there magic
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Post by contakt321 » Fri May 07, 2010 8:11 pm

Chinamode wrote:What benefits would I see if I have the final output of the mix on say -3 or -6 over 0 db?
Some mastering engineers ask for you to send your final mixdown peaking at either -3db, or -6db

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Re: Gain Structuring in Mixing - Who Utilizes?

Post by grooki » Sat May 08, 2010 9:10 am

contakt321 wrote:Does anyone else find it interesting that some people don't utilize this technique (currently the poll shows 2 people don't)?

If you don't use this technique, is there a reason why? Is there a different approach to mixing or different school of thought?

Just curious.

Love the "started bathing and the rashes went away" such a good description.
before I knew about it (the very idea of gain structure) I didn't use it. I just made my tracks, trying to make it sound good.

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