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Posted by Derivative on Jan-24-2005 15:27:

you know, this thread has made me realise how many things im still doing wrong. i sometimes get the 0 point of mixer fader waaaay lower than the output level.


Posted by mef on Jan-24-2005 15:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Derivative
you know, this thread has made me realise how many things im still doing wrong. i sometimes get the 0 point of mixer fader waaaay lower than the output level.


Shouldnt you be writing a 10000000000 word essay

(*ahem I should be revising too )


Posted by Shahar on Jan-24-2005 19:11:

Well, anyone with reason2.5 can check my file?


Posted by Haak on Jan-24-2005 22:15:

Re: Mastering Problem (+Pics)

quote:
Originally posted by Shahar
I'm using Reason 2.5, my melody included 2 channels.
it looks like this:



I've already set the channels volume to be lower and lower (as you can see in the picture), and it's still looks too high on the master-channel. What can I do to fix that?


you could start by turning the bass and treble way way down


Posted by Stuart Silver on Jan-24-2005 22:20:

Re: Re: Mastering Problem (+Pics)

quote:
Originally posted by Haak
you could start by turning the bass and treble way way down



PMSL!! I can't believe we got through 5 pages of posts before anyone noticed the Bass/Treble wer far too high!!


Posted by Beyer on Jan-24-2005 22:42:

Re: Re: Re: Mastering Problem (+Pics)

quote:
Originally posted by Stuart Silver
PMSL!! I can't believe we got through 5 pages of posts before anyone noticed the Bass/Treble wer far too high!!


lmao wow.. How was it possible to miss that??


Posted by DickieThijssen on Jan-24-2005 23:35:

this is some funny shit


Posted by Shahar on Jan-25-2005 01:08:

Ok I used EQ to fix thetreble\bass and now its not clipping anymore...


Posted by mef on Jan-25-2005 01:20:

lol

Well done matey


Posted by Shahar on Jan-25-2005 01:42:

quote:
Originally posted by mef
lol

Well done matey


dont worry I think about more questions


Posted by h.vox on Jan-25-2005 07:43:

Re: Re: Re: Mastering Problem (+Pics)

quote:
Originally posted by Stuart Silver
PMSL!! I can't believe we got through 5 pages of posts before anyone noticed the Bass/Treble wer far too high!!


HA HA HA HA!!
ey shankar, was that some kind of a test for us all?

if it was, well, you proved your point!


Posted by Atlantis_AR on Jan-25-2005 12:46:

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quote:
Originally posted by h.vox
HA HA HA HA!!
ey shankar, was that some kind of a test for us all?

if it was, well, you proved your point!


I haven't read all of the topic, but this is the first thing I noticed. Shahar, if you want some good advice: Don't use the channel EQ knobs at all. Whoever decided to add those in should be, well...you get the idea.

All too many times I see or hear people use them, and they're shelving filters so you generally never want to use them, and certainly not in a digital environment. Get rid of those EQs, and use a good parametric EQ instead (preferably an external one, so you'll have to mix your track down in a dedicated mixing application).


Posted by Shahar on Jan-25-2005 16:41:

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quote:
Originally posted by h.vox
ey shankar, was that some kind of a test for us all?

if it was, well, you proved your point!


No dude, I didnt test anyone...
I really got some problems with my track.
Now problem is solved

Thanks guys


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