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DJ RANN
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Sorry but this is BS. The content of the sounds used will greatly effect the overall loudness of each element and how they need to be balanced against each other.
i.e. if you have a kick with a lot of sub bass but not much punch and a bass line that has more mid content than bass, then the relative levels are going to be very different to a punchy kick with lower mid content and a true sub bassline.
Also "the bass between -6 and -10" is a big difference - that's hardly a useful guideline. Try it, listen to the difference within that range.
Yes these can be useful, if very vague and broad, guidelines but what subtle, nightshift and cryo said is absolutly correct. use them as basic starting points but you kind of know this after you've done it a few times.
And why the fuck is this -3db figure appearing again for mastering?
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Mar-11-2009 18:28
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
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Location: Hollywood....
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yeah that's true.
And tell Bhardwaj that my tan is looking quite good at the moment! send my finest regards to the man - he's a top bloke.
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Mar-11-2009 19:22
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Brownsound
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Location: Houston, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Also "the bass between -6 and -10" is a big difference - that's hardly a useful guideline. Try it, listen to the difference within that range.
And why the fuck is this -3db figure appearing again for mastering? |
i got those ranges from "The Perfect Kick" thread a long time ago.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...48&pagenumber=1
as far as overall volume is concerned, the track by Blake - "Hanging On" (it comes with fruity) clips on the master fader nearly the entire track before adding master compression...so apparently it doesn't matter too much?
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Mar-11-2009 20:23
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
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Location: Hollywood....
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| quote: | Originally posted by Brownsound
i got those ranges from "The Perfect Kick" thread a long time ago.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...48&pagenumber=1
as far as overall volume is concerned, the track by Blake - "Hanging On" (it comes with fruity) clips on the master fader nearly the entire track before adding master compression...so apparently it doesn't matter too much? |
Dude, need to do more research. That thread, although very useful, is 16 pages of various arguments of how to achieve "the perfect kick", which if anything should tell you there's no rules or set way to do something, even as simple as a kick. What I'm saying is the OP in that thread said here's the perfect kick and what ensued is pages upon pages of different beliefs about that very subject, so don't take anyone's opinion apart from your own as gospel.
Hanging on is a well produced track but just becuase they mixed it that doesn't mean that you should. Some of the sounds are distorted on purpose and maybe he liked mixing in to a compressor, who knows but that doesn't mean it's right or it's right for you and your music.
I just think a good rule (sic) is to mix to as close as to your highest DBFS potential as possible in relation to the needs of the track and what sounds good. Yes leave a little space for mastering headroom but IMO that will vary from track to track and how you like to work or even have your tracks mastered.
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Mar-11-2009 20:32
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