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Mastering and finalizing a mix Posted on: 17.06.2011 by Jami Nejad Hey all,I was curious as to what ever did/used once a mix has been "Finished" to master it. I know there are things like Izotune, but I want hear what everyone is using/doing Cheers! | |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Jami Nejad 17.06.2011 | Hey all, I was curious as to what ever did/used once a mix has been "Finished" to master it. I know there are things like Izotune, but I want hear what everyone is using/doing Cheers! |
Dorie Scelzo 17.06.2011 | by "mix," do you mean a mixdown of a track or a recorded DJ mix. If it's the former, I believe the guides to leveling and mastering on tarekith.com are very good. If it's the later, the absolute most you need is a brickwall limiter at about -.5dB with input gain set so you never get more than about 1-2dB of gain reduction on its meter. Edit: I just read through that post of Jester's on mastering DJ mixes. Umm |
Latoria Kavulich 17.06.2011 | Hi Metrojolt. Have a look at this thread http://www.djranking s.com/community /showthread.php?t=31907 |
Antonetta Wikel 17.06.2011 | Sorry, it's a sticky in Mixes & Production |
Antonetta Wikel 17.06.2011 | Check Jester's post on Mastering a mix in the Music Section. Quite informative. (Nice Jester) |
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