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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by nowaysj » Tue Jun 15, 2010 10:17 am

I'm sure you all are aware of this given your academic credentials, (but it seems that y'all completely discount this in your convo) but there is such a thing as a mixing engineer, essentially dedicated to mixing stems. -r-
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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by therapist » Tue Jun 15, 2010 2:19 pm

Good work on those Depone, and Macc got it right in his post (I imagine I'm the first person ever to say that on this baord) re; donations. I see what you were saying but maybe didn't come across right to some people. That track sounds wicked.

Demanding you post those A/B comparisons has probably increased your business exponentially, so I'll settle for any old donation of 75% (and upwards) of your takings in return for the favour. I may even be sending you a track or two.

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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by FSTZ » Tue Jun 15, 2010 2:20 pm

Brilliant idea man!

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Post by Depone » Tue Jun 15, 2010 2:52 pm

therapist wrote:so I'll settle for any old donation of 75% (and upwards) of your takings in return for the favour. I may even be sending you a track or two.

kind regards, the( )rapist.
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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:06 am

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Post by Basic A » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:07 am

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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Depone » Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:48 pm

Updated with another example!

Artist: 3rd Eye
Track: Lifeline
Forthcoming on the "The Road to Awe" EP on 20/Twelve Recordings ©
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Re: *UPDATED* Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Depone » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:47 am

Really nice stuff coming thru guys. Greyscale has sent me a banger!

And im now doing a 14 track LP Album for 20/Twelve with so many good tracks! It makes my life a bit easier it does!

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Re: *UPDATED* Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by GRAYSKALE » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:11 am

Depone has just finished an absolutely crackin' job on my track, added a whole new level to it, can't upload till tomorow cause I'm at my girlfriends so not on my laptop with 320 converter and stuff, gonna post up a little A/B version aswell - would defo big up Depone for cheap mastering - man's got skills!!

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Post by Depone » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:19 am

GRAYSKALE wrote:Depone has just finished an absolutely crackin' job on my track, added a whole new level to it, can't upload till tomorow cause I'm at my girlfriends so not on my laptop with 320 converter and stuff, gonna post up a little A/B version aswell - would defo big up Depone for cheap mastering - man's got skills!!
Cheers mate. Im going to make one now, so dont bother. Thanks!

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Post by Depone » Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:12 pm

Updated with a third example

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Track: Are you scared yet
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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by nutrician » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:22 pm

big up for your effort to help producers here

When you finish mastering a track do you bounce it with or without dithering ?

I ask this because if someone's song is gonna be released later on a label and decide to send it further to a mastering studio for a commercial release. It is not good to dither a track twice

Maybe its an idea when you finished your work on a track to bounce both dithered and undithered.

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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Depone » Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:01 pm

nutrician wrote:big up for your effort to help producers here

When you finish mastering a track do you bounce it with or without dithering ?

I ask this because if someone's song is gonna be released later on a label and decide to send it further to a mastering studio for a commercial release. It is not good to dither a track twice

Maybe its an idea when you finished your work on a track to bounce both dithered and undithered.
Its a very bad idea to master a track twice. I ask for 24 bit .wavs or .aiffs. Uncompressed basically.

The tracks i have just masted are set to go out commercially actually. And im now doing a 14 track album for the label (20/Twelve)
If i were preparing a track for CD, then yeah i would either use Pow-r dithering or any of the other well known noise shaping dithers. Logic 9 comes with a nice apogee one.

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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Depone » Tue Jun 29, 2010 6:16 pm

Big ups! Tracks keep rolling in! Some ice stuff. Been enjoying working with it!

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Re: Depones 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by sinehere » Fri Jul 02, 2010 11:39 am

Good idea, might be using this in the future! :e:
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Re: 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Basic A » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:11 pm

So, when you say a couple stems, do you mean drums should be bussed, synths should be bussed, ect. to lower the number of stems you have to work with?
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Re: 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Depone » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:33 pm

Basic A wrote:So, when you say a couple stems, do you mean drums should be bussed, synths should be bussed, ect. to lower the number of stems you have to work with?
yes stems are separate parts of the track all rendered all at the same length.

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Re: 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Basic A » Fri Jul 02, 2010 6:51 pm

Depone wrote:
Basic A wrote:So, when you say a couple stems, do you mean drums should be bussed, synths should be bussed, ect. to lower the number of stems you have to work with?
yes stems are separate parts of the track all rendered all at the same length.

i know what stems are I work in stem haha!

But, what Im saying is, say my track amounts to having 20 instruments... normally, I would stem these down individually, making a seperate stem for each synth, one for my kicks and one for my snares and one for my toms and ect... Usually, in each project, it amounts to quite a few stems... =/

You said, a 5-6 stem mixdown, or something along those lines... when you say that, does that mean the stems should be bussed down further (IE all the drums as one stem vs. individual drums becoming thier own audio lane)...

Make more sense?
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Re: 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Depone » Fri Jul 02, 2010 8:25 pm

Basic A wrote:
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Basic A wrote:So, when you say a couple stems, do you mean drums should be bussed, synths should be bussed, ect. to lower the number of stems you have to work with?
yes stems are separate parts of the track all rendered all at the same length.

i know what stems are I work in stem haha!

But, what Im saying is, say my track amounts to having 20 instruments... normally, I would stem these down individually, making a seperate stem for each synth, one for my kicks and one for my snares and one for my toms and ect... Usually, in each project, it amounts to quite a few stems... =/

You said, a 5-6 stem mixdown, or something along those lines... when you say that, does that mean the stems should be bussed down further (IE all the drums as one stem vs. individual drums becoming thier own audio lane)...

Make more sense?
Yep all drums one, all leads on one, all bass on one etc...

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Re: 'Leg Up' Audio Service

Post by Depone » Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:20 pm

Bump... Still getting some really nice tracks. Shout outs to Haack, Masuka and Ding!

Also I Have just mastered a full 14 track LP forthcoming on 20/Twelve called the "Mothers against Noise LP". Really nice deep and experimental stuff.

Shouts to Disporah, Hurtdeer, Macka, Dusky, Myralfur, Second Line and slavetothewage...

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