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pxoxoxpxy
on 2003-01-14 21:00 [#00514411]
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Does anyone have any advice on master? I'm trying to get my tracks to sound as clean and crisp as possible but i have no knowedge on this. I use acid and cool edit pro 2.0. Any help is appreciated.
www.zebox.com/HurricaneRobby
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-01-14 21:03 [#00514416]
Points: 14550 Status: Lurker | Followup to pxoxoxpxy: #00514411
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yea just put your hands on it and stroke, so wassup
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-01-14 21:05 [#00514418]
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peak
protools
but crispness is also in the sounds you use... not just the mastering.
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pxoxoxpxy
on 2003-01-14 21:22 [#00514430]
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Also, what are some good sound cards under $200? I've been told that sound blaster blows and that so does creative labs. I'm looking for something to record live instruments.
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-01-14 21:23 [#00514432]
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I use Mac, cant help ya there...
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Mickey Mouse
from The Moon on 2003-01-14 21:27 [#00514438]
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If your inputting your own samples, the audio I/O device and captureing devise (minidisc recorder, dat.. whatever) are the things capturing your sound. If you have poor quality recordings of your samples... weather the audio I/O or just the way it was recorded... there is going to be a problem. You cant go from poor quality to good quality regarding audio, if you want chrisp sounds, think about what your using to import your audio.
But if your doing your stuff all digitally, with no importing of sounds/samples involved, then its the way you master. COMPRESSION! Its a must sometimes. Possibly an exciter and some eq'ing. If your mean chrisp like pop song chrisp... its all about compression, if you mean chrisp like orchestral pieces, its the sounds/samples... usually with beats, if you add some compression you can make it much more snappier and chrisp sounding, through an exciter on top of that compression and you should be close.
Regarding "IDM" music, it has as much to do with the mastering, as it has to do with how you use the dsp processing and effects, to get your sounds chrisper.
Experiment with differnt programs and vst's, Peak is great, hope this helps you in someway
Wooooosle Wooozie weeEEEEEE!
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Mickey Mouse
from The Moon on 2003-01-14 21:28 [#00514441]
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hahaha I r speeel goods!
w00t!
Get a good mic id say, then worry about the soundcard.
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pxoxoxpxy
on 2003-01-14 21:29 [#00514443]
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Thanks Mickey!
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pxoxoxpxy
on 2003-01-14 22:38 [#00514501]
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Could you guys critique one of my tracks? I used sound forge to master it. It's the first song that i'm proud of.
www.zebox.com/HurricaneRobby "My Friend Mel (Finished)"
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titsworth
from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-01-15 21:46 [#00515646]
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yo, you need to remaster that shit, straight up. muddled mix, minute volume. maybe there's a decent track underneath all that, i dunno.
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