Registered: Jun 2003
Location: in between the sheets
Mastering / Tweaking your demo's
ok. I've tried searching around but i havent really found that answer that i'm looking for. Here it goes..
I know a few people who record their demo's then master or tweak or do whatever they do with software on a computer. I mean is it really necessary or advisable to master your demo's ? What needs to be done ? as in tweak the eq's ? remove remove noise ?
As for me, i just hit the record button, finish the recording, boost the gain(i record at a low volume),then export the wave file when i'm done.
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Apr-13-2006 05:20
Allied Nations
Make it happen cap'n
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: MTHELL
Don't normalize.
It will flatten your demo and make it very dull in my experience.
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Apr-13-2006 05:27
Xtracktor
EDM Conservative
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Lathrop, CA
If you have a ghetto system like me, remove all the white noise, clicks and pops, then wavehammer
Apr-13-2006 07:04
djdk
Nutritional Overachiever
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London
i usually run my mixes through the Waves L2 plugin to get them as loud as possible without clipping.
just gain the recording so its as loud as possible and apply a bit of compression. not much tho cos if the tracks are professional they should be comped perfectly to start with and you ll end up over comping.
i often boost the bass a little before applying compression. it seams to give the mix more oomph if done right and with the right comp settings. you need to search how to use a compressor if your gonna make it work right.
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Apr-13-2006 10:55
sr126
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: los angeles, usa
right now, i'm just going from dj mixer to mini-disc recorder. it's fine for now.
i have a tc unity card on my O2R that i could use for mastering, but neither of dat's feel like working... so i haven't bothered plugging in the O2R into the chain just to record into mini disc. i've tried it, and i wasn't really happy w/it. it wasn't so much the sound, i was unhappy w/the trouble i went thru to hook everything/ setting the levels, yadda-yadda... just to record on a mini-disc.
Apr-13-2006 16:39
Felix.Hoo
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Australia
yeah im having this problem too...
my dj demo tends to sound softer at the start and gets louder progressively... at some pt it might clip. Compression on the demo does help..
BUT i got a question,
if you try to make every track in ur whole mix sound relatively at the same volume level without much dynamic changes... wouldnt it sound dull?
ie. volume changes in the demo kinda can induce percieve changes in energy level.
May-02-2006 18:54
Zild
Ten City
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
quote:
Originally posted by Felix.Hoo
yeah im having this problem too...
my dj demo tends to sound softer at the start and gets louder progressively... at some pt it might clip. Compression on the demo does help..
BUT i got a question,
if you try to make every track in ur whole mix sound relatively at the same volume level without much dynamic changes... wouldnt it sound dull?
ie. volume changes in the demo kinda can induce percieve changes in energy level.
You need to keep your gain structure tighter. You shouldn't use conpression or any other type of effect on a mix because you were pushing the gain higher towards the end. Just redo the mix and keep in mind not to push your gains as you progress. The only thing I can really reccomend is to put a little bit of compression using something like the L2 in Waves to put just a little bit more of a polish over the top but it should be barely noticeable. IMHO mix sets don't need mastering, or they shouldn't.
Songs have their own dynamics you don't need to create your own dynamics by mismatching gain levels. This is also why you don't overdo the compression or normalize demos because it will sap the dynamic range of your mix.
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