I've been listening to a lot of essential mixes lately and theirs something that has been bugging me for quite some time.
How do they get their mixes to sound so full and energetic? I'm not talking about mixing skill, track selection, or anything like that. I mean the sound itself.
I know it's probably the recording but i was wondering if you guys maybe know about some inside trick that i don't.
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Feb-24-2009 16:39
montana
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Location: södertälje. sweden
compressors.
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Feb-24-2009 16:47
MrJiveBoJingles
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
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Originally posted by montana
compressors.
Yep.
Most of the songs are highly compressed even before they get played, and radio stations add an additional level of compression, especially pop and dance stations since people tend to listen to those in noisy environments.
Feb-24-2009 17:44
coroknight
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Location: Deeper
I understand. I was just wondering if their was some special DJ trick that made your mixes sound fuller. It seems like it's just the radio doing that.
Thanks guys!
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Feb-24-2009 17:51
iammesol
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Atlanta, USA
Compress your mix afterwards if you're demoing it.
Feb-24-2009 18:07
coroknight
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Originally posted by iammesol
Compress your mix afterwards if you're demoing it.
read my mind
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Feb-24-2009 18:08
Zak McKracken
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please dont, essential mixes sounds fucking bad, just turn up the volume instead. and if its not loud enough your stereo is fucking shit, someone fooled you when buying that shit. get a new one and dont help the industri ruin all future music, its only getting worse and worse for each cd i get this fucking compression shit. watch your ears.
Feb-24-2009 19:14
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
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Originally posted by palm
please dont, essential mixes sounds fucking bad, just turn up the volume instead. and if its not loud enough your stereo is fucking shit, someone fooled you when buying that shit. get a new one and dont help the industri ruin all future music, its only getting worse and worse for each cd i get this fucking compression shit. watch your ears.
Very, very true. Compressing will not polish a turd anyway.
Don't worry I don't plan on throwing some random compressor over the top of my mix. I'm thinking of checking out Izotope Ozone.
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Feb-24-2009 19:52
MrJiveBoJingles
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.
Fuck.
Seems like everyone is addicted to the sound of hyper-compressed music. It's absurd.
Feb-24-2009 19:59
Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
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Originally posted by coroknight
Don't worry....
too late. mistake already out and ASOT + EM is to blame.
Feb-24-2009 20:02
optik
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: oxford
to my ears there is often more than just compression going on. everything that goes out of radio one probably has several processes applied to it, including m/s conversion before things like vitalisers and enhancers are applied, then they are re-coded to stereo.
and it's not just compression - it's really expensive, good quality compression and peak limiting.
for practical, home use, you can use a maximiser like waves L1-3 to gain maximum level accross the mix, but be careful with this, as you can easily overdo it.
finally a lot of mixes have a light reverb over them to help them blend a little better.
hope this helps - and bear in mind I could be wrong
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