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Pro master?

Is this a good quality master atall?

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This isn't the mp3 clinic forum.

That being said, the mp3 isn't totally out of whack. I've heard much worse. I'm not too familiar with the genre, but the low end frequencies (around 60hz, i think) are pushing a compressor too hard, or too slow... it sounds tired. Those frequencies could be a lot louder than everything else and it's the main limiter that I'm hearing... I'm not sure.

Also, the high end is DAMN bright. I think my monitors are pretty flat and the high end was hurting. Someone with the typical "disco smile" EQ settings is going to have WAY too much high end. But, maybe that's what the genre is all about...

Are you happy with it?
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Well i was at the time, but this was my first attempt at mastering it. I cant expect to get it perfect first time on a set of bad headphones and a noisy headphone out from very small pc speakers.
Not sure about the high end, maybe there is a little too much. I just added 3dB at 15kHz.
Explain more what you mean by the problem at 60Hz. I aint following man.
How on earth could you hear the main limiter from that. I only limited the cymbal hits as they were a few dB above the rest!!

60Hz is not the easiest frequency to pick out to say it isnt loud enough, but i will try boosting the 60Hz area if you think that will help.
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