Mastering Metal!!
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- future producer
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Mastering Metal!!
My mate has asked if I could master some Nu/Death Metal stuff but I dunno really if techniques differ to much from mastering electronic stuff.
Not quite Dubstep related but still, just looking for advice!!
Not quite Dubstep related but still, just looking for advice!!
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John Locke
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depends on the 'type' of electronic music
you will have to be careful with your compression because the guitar sounds will already be very 'flat' (dynamically) because the extreme amounts of distortion also compress the signal
but then the drums may be very dynamic
just look for giving it an overall even tone and dont compress as much as you would with an acoustic song for instance
thats my advice =)
you will have to be careful with your compression because the guitar sounds will already be very 'flat' (dynamically) because the extreme amounts of distortion also compress the signal
but then the drums may be very dynamic
just look for giving it an overall even tone and dont compress as much as you would with an acoustic song for instance
thats my advice =)
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check out this band
they are metal/hardcore and a lot of synth stuff too
www.myspace.com/freedomfromzombies
maybe it will help you make mixing decisions
listen to Fractals
check out this band
they are metal/hardcore and a lot of synth stuff too
www.myspace.com/freedomfromzombies
maybe it will help you make mixing decisions
listen to Fractals
Last edited by xthewiddler on Sun Apr 06, 2008 6:34 am, edited 2 times in total.
less low-end overall; metal is all about the midrange brutality. if your kicks have a ton of 30hz in them with 16th notes at 220bpm, it'll be a mess!
also pray to god that whoever's mixing the project has a clue about metal aesthetics...
also pray to god that whoever's mixing the project has a clue about metal aesthetics...
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- future producer
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Re: Mastering Metal!!
Nu/Death Metal? LOLZFuture Producer wrote:My mate has asked if I could master some Nu/Death Metal stuff but I dunno really if techniques differ to much from mastering electronic stuff.
Not quite Dubstep related but still, just looking for advice!!
http://www.myspace.com/witnessdubz - Dubstep.
http://www.myspace.com/Insurgentghc - Hardcore.
http://www.myspace.com/theosp - Electro.
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http://www.myspace.com/Insurgentghc - Hardcore.
http://www.myspace.com/theosp - Electro.
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No point in downloading mp3's to master, waste of time. Look for a book by Bob Katz on mastering, read and learn. But also remember it's a black art! You need really good reference monitors, really good! You also need good ears! Mastering isn't about the tools, it's about the engineer working those tools.Future Producer wrote:Ok cheers, I'll visit Soundclick and see if I can download some Metal tunes that haven't been mastered that well and have a go and doing something with it.
It moves you!
try to listen to modern overproduced metal like for example the last Caliban !
the kick is way higher than in electronic music (no sub also)
Use long attack compression for kick and snare
the kick is way higher than in electronic music (no sub also)
Use long attack compression for kick and snare
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