Eq and mastering
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yoshisteppa
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Eq and mastering
Does anyone have any tips on how to Eq and master a track, to get it to sound proffesional quality? All of my tracks are not crystal clear like they should be
Re: Eq and mastering
Then the problem is your mixing.
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Re: Eq and mastering
Its all in the mixdown. Find what is making everything unclear and use eq to make it sit together better. I have a spectrum analyzer on every track and I eq the individual instruments to sit together so they don't fight each other. If you are mastering yourself all you should have to do is put a limiter on the master channel.
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