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katmandoo
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Hi all as usual use this info as you like...or don't 
For mastering songs all I do is run the final mixdown through the 30 band graphic eq on AA1.5 which; is set totally flat across the board and if my mix is a little high on the db side of things, i will bring the overall eq gain down to say -4. What this does is give the whole mix what it lacks...EG: if your mix is missing some mids they'll be added by the eq, and if your mix is treble-y it will bring it down some with the gain reduction. I find this way I get the punchiest recordings that aren't compressed to hell. if you mix with your master volume (alt+2) down at say -4 you don't need to compress the final mix or limit it and it keeps its punchiness. try it, you'll like it Mikey
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Katmandoo

For mastering songs all I do is run the final mixdown through the 30 band graphic eq on AA1.5 which; is set totally flat across the board and if my mix is a little high on the db side of things, i will bring the overall eq gain down to say -4. What this does is give the whole mix what it lacks...EG: if your mix is missing some mids they'll be added by the eq, and if your mix is treble-y it will bring it down some with the gain reduction. I find this way I get the punchiest recordings that aren't compressed to hell. if you mix with your master volume (alt+2) down at say -4 you don't need to compress the final mix or limit it and it keeps its punchiness. try it, you'll like it Mikey

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Katmandoo