I spent a lot of time mastering the current track I'm working on,tweaking the MBC settings to get the type of sound I had in mind...then when I normalized it the sound changed completely,all highs w/none of the mid/low range aspects I'd achieved w/the MBC settings....
Fortunately my set up allows for undoing things so I set things back before the normalization ...
I could rerecord the mastered mix,adding the same MBC settings used again as a way of increasing the overall vol (I happened to do this accidentally already and saw that's what happens)...but not sure if the vol increase overall will preserve the results done initially to the mix w/MBC.
Another approach would be normalizing the untreated mix then adding MBC...however the manual
recommends against this as it potentially causes distortion....
I'm wondering why the normalization came out the way it did and what the best approach would be....
Fortunately my set up allows for undoing things so I set things back before the normalization ...
I could rerecord the mastered mix,adding the same MBC settings used again as a way of increasing the overall vol (I happened to do this accidentally already and saw that's what happens)...but not sure if the vol increase overall will preserve the results done initially to the mix w/MBC.
Another approach would be normalizing the untreated mix then adding MBC...however the manual
recommends against this as it potentially causes distortion....
I'm wondering why the normalization came out the way it did and what the best approach would be....
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