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Centrala_Sound
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by Centrala_Sound » Tue May 29, 2012 8:38 am
As Im a bit hungry of making mixes of electronic stuff I decided to offer You Producers my service for FREE. Please send me your tune which you want to mix and master it (or just master). I'll choose 2 tracks which will be mixed and mastered by me in professionall studio. Just two, cause one mix takes narrowly bout DAY of work and I cannot make more as I need sometimes to make money also

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Check my works here:
www.soundcloud.com/centrala
And here:
www.centrala.pro
Send your mp3s or links to this adress:
eter@centrala.pro
Deadline is 5.07.2012 12 PM. Ill inform you here which tracks I choose and after mixing them I'll show you THE EFFECT
Oi!
Pawel
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ehbes
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by ehbes » Tue May 29, 2012 11:14 am
What do you mean mix..... As in we send you stems.....
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MaZa1
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by MaZa1 » Tue May 29, 2012 11:38 am
This sounds nice! Good to hear someone is doing things for free!
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Centrala_Sound
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by Centrala_Sound » Tue May 29, 2012 12:38 pm
Mix mean mix. You giving me stems from your project separately - Drums (better when its divided on Kick, Snare, Hats, etc) but if you processing them in some special way on Group Track (lets say - some kind of multiband compressor) then you should render whole Drums. Bass (or few basses), Synths, etc etc etc. Every stem should be rendered to WAV/AIFF format 16 or 24 bit depth and 44.1 kHZ. Now I'm just looking for Your tracks in mp3 format.
Best!
Pawel
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Centrala_Sound
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by Centrala_Sound » Thu May 31, 2012 7:56 am
Hey Guys! Anyone interested? I didnt get any track till now

Maybe something is not clear. But its simple - you just give me your tune and Ill do my best to make it sounding proper. You'll decide its okay or not. You're not obliged to do anything.
Common!
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Centrala_Sound
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by Centrala_Sound » Thu May 31, 2012 7:57 am
I wrote DEADLINE is 05.07 - its WRONG! DEADLINE is 05.06.2012!!!
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AxeD
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by AxeD » Thu May 31, 2012 3:32 pm
ehbrums1 wrote:What do you mean mix..... As in we send you stems.....
My thought too, having other people mix down you're daw projects is weird to me anyway.
But with Reason it doesn't really make sense either.
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
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ehbes
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by ehbes » Thu May 31, 2012 3:39 pm
Why? Reason can bounce stems...
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didge
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by didge » Thu May 31, 2012 3:51 pm
I'll send you something, don't see why not.
How dry do you want the stems though? I have a mix that I'm pretty happy with but would like a second pair of ears on it just to give it more clarity and punch.
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Centrala_Sound
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by Centrala_Sound » Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:47 am
didge wrote:How dry do you want the stems though? I have a mix that I'm pretty happy with but would like a second pair of ears on it just to give it more clarity and punch.
Dont turn off processor on single tracks. Thats your SOUND which you created. My corrections can by made on them.
I know many of electronic producers use processors on mix buss. Sometimes its not only to make it louder but to create special sound (I dont mean normal equalization and compression). In that case you shouldnt turn off them, except limiter. You should judge yourself is those processor are necessary or not.
The only thing which is unwelcome is LIMITING on mix buss - turn it off

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Centrala_Sound
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by Centrala_Sound » Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:40 am
Okay, so I've mixed Fresh Paul's track "Silvers". Here you can compare mixed and unmixed version:
http://soundcloud.com/centrala/sets/bef ... mastering/
There are also 2 tracks which I mastered. That's the easiest way to decide you need or not my work.
Thank you guys!
PS. I'll be mixing another track of Fresh Paul cause I like it very much!
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didge
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by didge » Mon Jul 30, 2012 11:55 am
Ha, was just about to post in this thread but you beat me to it Centrala.
I think he did a sick job, any comments?
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outbound
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by outbound » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:09 pm
didge wrote:Ha, was just about to post in this thread but you beat me to it Centrala.
I think he did a sick job, any comments?
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Sounding quite similar, it appears to be a lil louder on the after processed one and the low-end is a little tighter (the bass was quite overbearing beforehand) Can I ask what was done, what thought process was taken and which tools you decided to use in the end?
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Electric_Head
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by Electric_Head » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:10 pm
To be honest, I found the processed version in some instances is a bit shrill.
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outbound
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by outbound » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:15 pm
Electric_Head wrote:To be honest, I found the processed version in some instances is a bit shrill.
I didn't listen to the other examples but it is a common problem found at some mastering studios.
The high-end gets boosted which sounds more exciting, can get more apparent loudness out due to the low-end not eating up all the headroom but then you end up with a harsh-sounding master which although sounds loud doesn't sound nearly as warm as the original.

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by NinjaEdit » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:50 pm
I'd like to add a few things to this thread. First of all, I will also mixdown an/or master your tracks for credit, although I am an amateur. I should have an example soon.
Also, Pete Wong seems to be doing free masters.
http://www.idmforums.com/showthread.php?t=101153
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