|
| quote: | Originally posted by Anheuser
I've developed a compressor setting that seems to work well on pretty much anything I do. I just have to tweak the gains for each track until the loudness is adequate. |
what are your settigns at (all compressors should have the same settings, so it should work on all)?
I have recently spent 4 or 5 days figuring out a new meathod of mastering, to be more efficiant, and to produce a better sonic result.
this is what I have come up with:
I usually try to fix all the levels in the sequencer, including lowering the master to -12 db (to prevent any clipping) and then export to 96.24 quality pcm wav.
Import into Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (soundforge takes way too long to apply changes).
Apply hard limmiting using a max of -0.5 db, and a gain of 5 db.
Apply pan/expand with center channel path at 0, stereo expand pretty high (have to adjust according to track),
Apply parametric EQ with low end around a 5 level boost, hi end at 2.6 boost, and don't touch the middle freques.
Set sample type to 44,1 / 16, + gaussian dither 1 bit, no noise shaping, pre/post sample on at 999 high quality.
For some reason I find this actually better without applying a compressor. Compressors are hard to use, and can molest the track if it's the slightest bit off.
SO here are my tips people. but remember, its always slightly different depending on the actual song.
enjoy.
Last edited by DJ Chrono on Aug-02-2002 at 04:18
|