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ok..here is a TOUGH Mastering question
how to EXTEND the track to the loudest point and without "losing the dynamc level"
it's easy to make thing loud but it's tough to keep the dynamic level after. Anyone got any thing in mind? any gears/software/method suggest to use? |
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Yea. Try compression and/or limiting.
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yea that's pretty much the exact question everyone asks about mastering. i was expecting something new. oh well.
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Mastering is one of those things were simple answers are hard to come by. Don't take it personally, it's just something you have to figure out in abstract ways.
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