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Zak McKracken
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Re: Mastering (cymbal clipping)
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if i lowered the loudness maximizer, my song is not as LOUD as other people music. |
here is your problem. dont think about what others sounds like.
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Sep-05-2010 08:39
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Stephen Wiley
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sidechain it to competing frequencies, try panning each side, or compress it even tho compressing brass is mostly dumb because the feel it adds to music is mostly amplitude related
ps. why the hell do u have a stereo imager on the master bus?
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Sep-05-2010 14:18
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kitphillips
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Look at your mix. Its nothing to do with your mastering, its just a matter of levels. When you put a limiter on the master, you constrain the level to a maximum, this means that when the cymbal hits, its being turned down automatically, because there are other elements that are competing for its dynamic range.
Its a matter of balance, if you have a loud cymbal, you need to drop another element to make sure you don't exceed the threshhold on your limiter.
Also, its generally a good idea not to put devices in your signal chain you don't understand.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
sidechain it to competing frequencies, try panning each side, or compress it even tho compressing brass is mostly dumb because the feel it adds to music is mostly amplitude related
ps. why the hell do u have a stereo imager on the master bus? |
I always put a stereo imager on the master buss to control the bass width... usually give the highs a boost on the stereo channel too...
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Sep-05-2010 16:32
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Notle
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Location: Helsinki
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Just automate the cymbal volume down little bit when there is so many elements playing at the same time.
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Sep-05-2010 16:47
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