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Centity
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Whenever I create a song in Nuendo it sounds flat, I was wondering if anyone had any tips/links/advice on mastering.

Is there a vst that can help with it?

My I noticed that I find my songs often have a lot of tracks and aggregated, the volume becomes too high and it clips the song at parts.

If I lower the volumes the song lacks the same consistency. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.

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Post a sample?


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You just asked a whole book's worth (or more) of questions. The short answer is simple: work on your mixing and don't expect mastering to fix it for you. And, no, there is no one magic plugin that will turn a "flat" or otherwise crappy mix into gold.

Search the forum for threads on mastering and you'll find more info than you'd ever want to see re-hashed every other week.


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Nightshift
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^^that.

and post a sample?


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Centity
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Well here's a flat remix I made for a beatport contest... this was my 1st time making a remix and I know it needs more work:

http://www.beatportal.com/remix/det...ng-centity-mix/

All other things aside, you'll find that it sounds really flat and poorly encoded. I don't know whether it is my audio driver, the way I export, or the lack of mastering, but I always thought that mastering is what will help me get the clear sounds that I need to really get it sounding right.

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Centity
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Most of the sounds play on the build about 4/7 way into the song if you don't want to listen to the whole thing. It sounds flat.

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derail
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quote:
Originally posted by Centity
I always thought that mastering is what will help me get the clear sounds that I need to really get it sounding right.


Mixing gets you clear, vibrant sounds.

Mastering, if required, will make the song sound more "correct" - no over-the-top sub frequencies which can't be heard on a lot of systems, for example. If the song sounds very different after mastering, you need to work on your mixing.

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Centity
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@ derail

Given the sample I posted, would you say that there is more of a mixing or mastering issue contributing to the flatness of the song.

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quote:
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@ derail

Given the sample I posted, would you say that there is more of a mixing or mastering issue contributing to the flatness of the song.


I'll listen to it when I'm back at home and let you know my opinion.

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Centity
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quote:
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I'll listen to it when I'm back at home and let you know my opinion.


Thanks!

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Richard Butler
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I'd say more of a mixing issue, which of course included the most vital part in the process - initial sound selection and editing / processing - something that seems to take the majority of my time.

I think in time the pro's get a lot quicker at sound selection, but for us amateurs it can be a seemingly never ending troll through thousands of sounds.

I made something recently, but it just did'nt pump if you know what I mean, despite using sidechaining and all the tricks. In the end I narrowed it down to the bass sounds simply not having enough character and drive.

EQ also needs a lot of care, I mean acres of care


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derail
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Well, it sounds fine to me, taken on it's own. The sounds can all be heard, nothing is obviously overpowering the mix. Mastering won't change what you have here in any major way.

It depends what you're intending this song to be though - it's not a driving, "up and at em" mix - the bassline only comes in towards the end, and it's not a particularly driving bassline. There are no busy percussive elements to lift it up. If the song is flat, it is flat in it's style, in terms of being laid-back. For me, it works fine as a laid-back kind of a song.

Rather than mixing or mastering, if you want to go somewhere different with this, I'd suggest changing parts or adding parts. It totally depends on what you're aiming for. Listen to songs which don't sound "flat", to your ears, and take notes on what is going on in those songs.

All the best.

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