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ClearWater
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I'm just having trouble with the EQ/compression process (I think). Doesn't matter so much how the sound was designed as far as layering, additive/subtractive, etc... Lush saw pads as much as single oscillators don't seem to do much for me.
When I have the sound playing by itself it never seems to sound right compared to these sample kit examples. I've played with EQ/notching, subtle and sometimes extreme cuts in the frequencies with a high Q, but still seems to cut out too much while leaving too much of the bad in, assuming thats it.
Does anyone have a specific procedure for EQ, compression, mixing?
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Aug-03-2009 18:19
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ClearWater
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Ok thanks Basically I should be realizing though that getting the type of clean, can fit in any mix type sound can only be created by a true mastering engineer?
There really isn't any trick to employ beyond careful EQ'ing to fit with the rest of the mix and gentle compression?
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Aug-03-2009 19:35
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derail
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| quote: | Originally posted by ClearWater
Ok thanks Basically I should be realizing though that getting the type of clean, can fit in any mix type sound can only be created by a true mastering engineer?
There really isn't any trick to employ beyond careful EQ'ing to fit with the rest of the mix and gentle compression? |
Mastering engineers don't create sounds to fit into mixes. They master the final stereo file.
Choosing the right sounds is a combination of having great sound sources for your particular style, and plenty of experience in putting sounds together. The mix should sound very good before you apply any EQing or compression. If it's not close before applying extra processing, then most of the time you'll get extremely frustrated trying to jam sounds together that don't belong together.
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Aug-04-2009 00:36
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ClearWater
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Do these sample packs like Xsfer and EHP get the same kind of mastering gloss as a full track?
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Aug-04-2009 02:26
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derail
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They will be EQ'd, have dynamics adjustments and so on made. They will be processed so that they sound good.
But this isn't 'mastering'. You can't 'master' individual sounds. The process may be identical, in terms of the EQ choice and dynamics processing, but it's not mastering. I'd call this sound design, since it's before the mixing stage.
It takes years of experience to be able to create great sounds, or to put sounds together so they sound fantastic. It's not magic, it's simply years of dedication to one's passion, years of experience with sound and the tools used to sculpt it.
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Aug-04-2009 02:42
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