For me it's SPAN but you could also take a look at Seven Phases.
[IMG] I've done the other way around by using some Rock drums mix techniques for Pop.
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Listen to various songs of the same genre to get an impression of the levels and freqs (and maybe dynamics but since the loudness war I'm not...
Either the deadline or my patience. :trashing: [img]
Has continuous freqs, right?
Oh, shit.
Updated Part 2 with a list - hope this helps.
You can achieve almost the same with both. The main difference are the shapes of the curves. In an MB compressor the edges of the bands have a...
As already said, adjusting a song to specific dynamic range is nonsense, it depends on the arrangement. Two extreme examples: a ballad with some...
And now do this on other sources, bass drum, cymbals, for fun on a closed HH, [img] bass, guitar, vocals, subgroups/folders and main out. And then...
I highly recommend to find this out by trying it on an untreated snare (with a quite short compressor attack time).
A stem mastering can almost sound like a remix - if that's intended. Been there, done that.
Yes, Spitfire is pretty quick in that matter. And you're right all RG, NF and kat are down.
Nope, because
Err, right, I didn't even know this. But it has 16 steps between only 30 and 100Hz so that's not really stepped. :bow:
If you're perfect at mixing...
If there are no problems in the mix, then yes, nothing should be changed. But honestly, this happens in less than about 1 in 100 cases. I have...
Depending on your computer's specs and the project, it may take a while until everything's loaded. So yes, wait unitl Reaper's ready.
Not fixed. Stricktly speaking you're correct. I doubt that there has ever been a studio with a Fairchild on every channel Yep. Make it as loud...
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