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The Stem Mastering/Mixing Method.
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| Sirocco |
| i was reading my new issue of Electronic Musician. They pointed out a relatively new technique called stem mixing. Rather than making 1 single stereo image, you can split ur tracks into....drums, bass, vocals, backup vocals, and other. this helps u to be able to master/mix more creatively. any of you guys use this? im thinking of trying it out ;p |
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| Vizay |
| can you describe the technique in more detail please, as you described it right now it sounds like the regular way to work :) |
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| SgtFoo |
info tidbit: This is the same method used for film/tv sound. the 4 main stems are dialog, sound effects, foley, and music.
once each of those stems are pre-mixed, they are mixed into a whole final product..... thus... "stem mixing" |
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| Sirocco |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vizay
can you describe the technique in more detail please, as you described it right now it sounds like the regular way to work :) |
maybe for you, and your too cool for my crew ;) |
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| Vizay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sirocco
maybe for you, and your too cool for my crew ;) |
aaawww pleeease missterrr :p
ok but seriously, I wanna read more about this..sounds interesting :) are there any online articles about the subject? :) |
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| Sirocco |
couldnt find naything on googole...but its in this months electronic musicians,. which also reviews 13 software drum machines ;p
this is all ic oul find on google amaizngly enough
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jul...s/goldfrapp.asp
just tells how goldfrapp ( a awesome group ) used it |
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