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It is common knowledge that Most of the drums and all of the (sub/lower mid)bass should be kept mono in a mix, yet a lot of masterbuss layouts I found documented on the net suggest to use stereo reverb or stereo enhancing on the master buss. This would also touch the stuff above making your drums & bass go stereo with an ugly result.
How do you guys get your final mixdown to have that pro touch of stereo sound? Split drums and bass in highend-lowend and route the highend with synths, vocals & other non-lowend stuff to a mixerchannel with stereo enhancing and route it to the master? Or is there some stereo enhancement plugin that you can set to leave the lowend untouched?
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16-10-2007 10:07 |
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BattleDrone
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My German is good enough for that...
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Thanks
But what I'm actually looking after is how to set up this professional reverbish gloss effect on the overall mix.
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16-10-2007 10:34 |
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Seven Gun
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as you know from our conversation last night,
i use as little fx on the master as possible.
but i do know what sound you are after and i seem to only hear
it come from cubase or logic users.
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16-10-2007 11:17 |
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Muad'Dib
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I am using iZotope Ozone for that. It is a mastering suite that has sonic maximizer and mastering reverb, and you can use it strictly on your drums if you like. It's one of the best mastering suites out there, so give it a try. Works wonders, and plus, what you requested
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16-10-2007 11:23 |
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BattleDrone
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Not sure, various/general i suppose.
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16-10-2007 12:44 |
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BattleDrone
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Originally posted by Muad'Dib
I am using iZotope Ozone for that. It is a mastering suite that has sonic maximizer and mastering reverb, and you can use it strictly on your drums if you like. It's one of the best mastering suites out there, so give it a try. Works wonders, and plus, what you requested
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So you put reverb on everything? Even the low-end?
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but i do know what sound you are after and i seem to only hear
it come from cubase or logic users.
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Isn't that the result of a plugin then? If this is because of the "quality" of the DAW then why are people engaged in FL vs Reason wars? Isn't that all pure shit then anyway?
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16-10-2007 12:49 |
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Surya
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I personally like a very dry mix, so very little delay, reverb or stereo spread. Keeps everything tightly in the middle
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16-10-2007 13:00 |
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BattleDrone
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Originally posted by Surya
I personally like a very dry mix, so very little delay, reverb or stereo spread. Keeps everything tightly in the middle
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For some tunes you'll lose that glued effect (everything sounds as separate layers rather than 1 tune). I like this little glossy shiny reverb around a track.
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16-10-2007 13:15 |
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Surya
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Reverb does indeed glue things together, but so does good EQ, and in a cleaner way
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16-10-2007 13:33 |
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BattleDrone
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Use ultrashort reverb times (0.1->0.2) and a low wet level (<10%) and highpass it (no reverb <1KHz). Won't damage the track bigtime I think.
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16-10-2007 15:11 |
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i use a bit of stereo on the master , a little touch
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16-10-2007 22:16 |
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BattleDrone
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I know that you can ruin a track completely by putting multiband compression on the master. Whatever I try, some part of the mix will come out worse.
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16-10-2007 23:47 |
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you decide what sounds best
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17-10-2007 01:32 |
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BattleDrone
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I have proven enough that the result of that decision is utterly crap
I just wanted to know what people use to make their mix more wide/stereo.
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17-10-2007 01:42 |
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Seven Gun
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maybe a slightly longer release on some of the dominant sounds in
the track could help? maybe?
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17-10-2007 04:12 |
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it's not about reverb on the master fx, but in a buss FX channel, which you can control how much or little everything gets. pads more, bass less. if you sepoerate your bass sounds you can even get it so sub get's none to get better bass.
but i suggest using a really good reverb on it, since you only will be using one. it givesa glue to the mix, makes everything sound in the same room, no matter how wacked the different sounds are.
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18-10-2007 05:16 |
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