This is more than likely a basic question to a lot of you, and the answer is probably somewhere on here but I can't find it.
I'm at the stage of mastering my track. I have all my synths and sub sounding nice, clean and fat. My beats sound crisp when played on their own. But I'm having trouble getting them to all sit nicely when played together. I've been told to roll the bottom end off at 200hz for everything except the sub. When I do this it changes the sound of some of my synths so that they sound completely different....not how I want them to sound
When I've mastered previous tracks(not with great success) I bounce all my tracks down as raw audio files, with no EQing or anything, then master the individual audio tracks.
In regards to my beats, is it best to bounce them as seperat tracks, ie. kicks, snares, hats, percs etc, or is it best to master beats while they're still midi, then bounce them as a single track to master with the other tracks.
Also, with my sytnths and sub bass, I'm stuggling to get them to gel together. Someone with an ear from music would be able to tell that they are to seperate tracks playing together. I want them to sound as one individual sound. How would I do this? Compression, EQing?
One more thing. I've heard many times that to master a track successfuly, each track/sound needs to have it's own space in the frequency spectrum. Any rough guides to what sounds should be sitting at what frequencies??
Cheers in advance people!!