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Remastering dirty recordings...
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| Dizc |
Hey guys,
I've been producing for several years now, however, since pockets aren't very deep, I can't afford real studio equipment to help me create tracks. This limits me to software and sample based recording. The downside to this is a) I don't have the equipment I WANT and b) when I layer enough samples on one another, I start to add unnecessary noise to my track. I've finished many tunes, but in the end, I'm never completely satisfied with the overall sound quality. I'm wondering what I can do to try to clean up the track at this point. You know... clean up the bass, bring out the mids in certain areas, sharpen the highs. Does anyone know of a way I could fix this messiness?? Even if I have to buy a piece of equipment, I think I'm at that point where I'm getting too frustrated and I need to make a change (Maybe I'm just a perfectionist, but I don't think my final products are clean enough to get pressed). Any recommendations or suggestions would be very welcome.
PEACE
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| Nes |
I know what you mean, I'm in the same situation really, though you could try Cool Edit 2.0
Certain compressors can help as well, & bring out parts in your track / tighten it up. |
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