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What about delay on the master for added warmth? makes my plucks sounds warm, why not do it on the entire master track. sounds logical to me.
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| Originally posted by MSZ .... some just a limiter. |
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| Originally posted by Robotrance can someone tell me whats the point of master compression again? thanks. |
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| Originally posted by Innocence Lost What about delay on the master for added warmth? makes my plucks sounds warm, why not do it on the entire master track. sounds logical to me. |
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| Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Try it and see if it still sounds logical. |
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| Originally posted by Innocence Lost LOL haha you fell for it. |
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| Originally posted by Robotrance Actually jokes on you as it only shows what we would normally expect from you. |
I dont do it because it makes my track not feel 'together' for some reason always.. Probably because I always try to use different attack release settings for each band.. maybe they need to be more similar. I do more and more bus group compression and limiting for drums etc these days that kind of emulate what i used to do on the master.
but i see other people using it for other genres like madeon. but idk i usually don't use it.
Or you could be such a badass that your tracks sound dope with nothing on the master. Sounds like a band aid problem to me.

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