Why did you come back seriously thinking you'd get some real advice after we flamed you last time? You're a retard.3200 wrote:okay guys, you win. I'm sure you guys are such awesome musicians that you're on a lable and everything so I'm just wasting my time trying to get you to understand anything I could have to say.
Anyway, thanks for your support and all your wonderful compliments.
I love my life, my kids, my husband and my music. I love where I live, how I live and my businesses. I hope you guys are as blessed as I have been. Best of luck in all your projects.
Many Blessings,
Shea
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ps: I also hope you never meet my drummer. I'd hate to have to pay your hospital or burial costs.
Good night.
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In Cubase, if you want to "master" your songs, you should set up a group of effects on the master bus and then save the settings for each plug as a preset and apply them to every song on your CD. Typical master bus plugs could be Multiband Compression (definitely needed on your mixes), reverb, stereo imaging plugs, limiting, parametric EQ and a few more.
To match volume levels, I'd apply some limiting and squeeze those mixes down within -3db. Masta
Seriously, those songs are not ready for mastering. Go back and at least remix all of the tracks, if not rerecord.
One more tidbit, if you aren't using a few hundred dollars worth of monitoring equipment, you aren't hearing what you need to hear to mix or master anything.
To match volume levels, I'd apply some limiting and squeeze those mixes down within -3db. Masta
Seriously, those songs are not ready for mastering. Go back and at least remix all of the tracks, if not rerecord.
One more tidbit, if you aren't using a few hundred dollars worth of monitoring equipment, you aren't hearing what you need to hear to mix or master anything.
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SuicideNote wrote:In Cubase, if you want to "master" your songs, you should set up a group of effects on the master bus and then save the settings for each plug as a preset and apply them to every song on your CD. Typical master bus plugs could be Multiband Compression (definitely needed on your mixes), reverb, stereo imaging plugs, limiting, parametric EQ and a few more.
To match volume levels, I'd apply some limiting and squeeze those mixes down within -3db. Masta
Seriously, those songs are not ready for mastering. Go back and at least remix all of the tracks, if not rerecord.
One more tidbit, if you aren't using a few hundred dollars worth of monitoring equipment, you aren't hearing what you need to hear to mix or master anything.

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thats not necessarily true, ive heard people mix and master on headphones and it sounds awesome, you just need to know what you're doing.SuicideNote wrote: One more tidbit, if you aren't using a few hundred dollars worth of monitoring equipment, you aren't hearing what you need to hear to mix or master anything.
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They're probably fucking expensive headphones though, bear in mind a few hundered dollars is £100+Metallash wrote:thats not necessarily true, ive heard people mix and master on headphones and it sounds awesome, you just need to know what you're doing.SuicideNote wrote: One more tidbit, if you aren't using a few hundred dollars worth of monitoring equipment, you aren't hearing what you need to hear to mix or master anything.
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Monitoring equipment could be as simple as a sound card, headphone amp and headphones. Say Delta 44 149$, Cheapie headphone amp 50$ and 80$ headphones. If you are recording and monitoring through a 16-bit stock sound blaster then good luck, you'll need it and a lot of magic to compete.
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Bassphemy may be a bitter curmudgeon, but never once did he think Phil was speaking to him in dreams or thought that Phil ripped off his lyrical ideas as Nathan Gale thought.3200 wrote:I hope you feel better now bassphemy.
have a good week.
ps: it's the mentality of the shooter that I am comparing to yours.
And as far as mastering goes, the final stage isn't going to "clean up" shitty mixes as witnessed to what I've heard. Whoever recorded those for you obviously had gains on too high and didn't EQ properly. I wasn't there when they were recorded, and thank Christ for that. I should know I do this as a profession. 13 years together and you're making a debut album, Sweet Jesus!
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Re: Nero wav master
<THe_FeAR> wrote:3200 wrote:
If you have any suggestions I'd be glad to hear them.
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