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pactdonkey
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Edinburgh
Mixing Down

hi all,

Was just hoping you could help me out with finishing my 1st song.
Ok so i have all the tracks ready and automated.
My problem is with mixing it down. Can not one track bounce in the red during the track? i have a few tracks, especially my kick beat that is bringing on the red clipping light when i play it back. If i bounced it like this will it distort when played back loud? i cant notice any distortion playing it back until i turn it right up and even then i think it the speakers that are being battered!

Please help.
Cheers.


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cybernetica
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Registered: Oct 2004
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Sounds like you have got a limiter or a compressor on the master channel. Usually it is not a huge problem if stuff is clipping a bit, a limiter can take care of that.
Usually, your host will clip anything thats above the 0db mark anyway. It should be hard limited at 0db by the host, and if stuff is not clipping too bad, it should still sound okay... Though if you have professional ambitions, the best way is to really dont let any channel go in the red. And if you want to render the clip alone, the best way to save it would be to let it NOT clip before you render.

this EQ tutorial explains what I mean I think:
http://www.hitechaudiosystems.com/u...itePapers/1.PDF
if not, its a good read anyway.


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spolitta
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Without even listening to a sample I can tell you that your kick does not need to be as loud as you think it should be. This is a common problem.

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pactdonkey
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Registered: Mar 2006
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okay thanks guys, i have re worked all my levels and have basically scaled them all down.

I tried bouncing for a test and it sounded quite muffled...as if it was outside a room. Any comments on that?

Cheers


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cryophonik
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quote:
Originally posted by spolitta
Without even listening to a sample I can tell you that your kick does not need to be as loud as you think it should be. This is a common problem.


+1

And I'll go one step further and say that nothing needs to be as loud as you think it does for your un-mastered mixdown. You should leave yourself 4-6 dB of headroom for mastering/finishing, at which point you'll bring the level of the entire track up to where it needs to be. A common problem among beginners is that they start mixing with the kick drum pegged at 0dB (i.e., already out of headroom) and start bringing everything up relative to the kick drum. By the time you're done, you're going to be in the red and there's nowhere to go, other than clipsville. Adding a limiter may reduce clipping, but it will also introduce other unwanted problems at that level. Start with the kick down around -6dB or lower (depending on the track, number and relative loudness of other instruments, etc.)


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cryophonik
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quote:
Originally posted by pactdonkey

I tried bouncing for a test and it sounded quite muffled...as if it was outside a room. Any comments on that?



Hearing fatigue? Room acoustics? Do you have an EQ on your master bass?

I suggest posting a sample for others to hear. Also, check your mixdown on a stereo system that you're used to listening to (e.g., your car).


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pactdonkey
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okay thanks,

I have posted the bounced version up in the other section, here it is. I apreciate any feedback from it.

Thanks

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farris
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Location: NL

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
And I'll go one step further and say that nothing needs to be as loud as you think it does for your un-mastered mixdown.

True and what people tend to forget is that it is eventually going to be played on a big sound system (club or venue). Or at least that is the main purpose of most productions. Although some sounds in your mix may seem quite when listening to them in your cosy little studio, they'll sound HUGE live. Balance is the key word.

- farris

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Nicolas Oliver
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quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
You should leave yourself 4-6 dB of headroom for mastering/finishing, at which point you'll bring the level of the entire track up to where it needs to be...Start with the kick down around -6dB or lower


It's a relief to know that I've been going about levels the right way

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Stevemarble
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Registered: Jun 2007
Location: Australia

hmmm

Should overall dynamics of a mixdown be as loud as that of a professional track? What i mean by this is, often when i am comparing a mix to that of a professionals, the latter is at least somewhat louder.

is this soley due to their management of headroom? or is there some extra gain increase post mixdown that i am unaware of.

thanks in advance.

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cybernetica
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Your mixdown will have more dynamics at that stage, and sometimes the relation between elements is different. For example on my mixdowns my drums sometimes feel too loud and the bass not so powerful.. but that is all important because its helping the drums punch a bit and the bass become a bit rounder. So dont be confused if your mixdown doesnt sound that great:
I usually put compressor and limiter on the master channel of my mixdown and switch them on, to 'test' what the track could sound like when mastered, but of course render the track later on without the compression.
That kind of boost is actually applied later, during the mastering stage. When you mix down a track, you need to leave headroom for the mastering engineer, who will usually boost the track up, add compression and limiting so that it feels full and loud without distorting... its just important to understand that mixing down a track and mastering it are 2 very different stages.


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Stevemarble
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quote:
Originally posted by cybernetica
dont be confused if your mixdown doesnt sound that great:


I ve heard time and again that your mixdown should be as fat and badass as you can make it and that mastering is not a saviour.


quote:
Originally posted by cybernetica
I usually put compressor and limiter on the master channel of my mixdown and switch them on, to 'test' what the track could sound like when mastered, but of course render the track later on without the compression.
That kind of boost is actually applied later, during the mastering stage. When you mix down a track, you need to leave headroom for the mastering engineer, who will usually boost the track up, add compression and limiting so that it feels full and loud without distorting... its just important to understand that mixing down a track and mastering it are 2 very different stages.


so for exceptional EDM tracks, does mastering typically result in quite a noticeable change in dynamics & reduction of headroom?

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