Just thought I'd share what I learned so we can close this or mark the issue as 'fixed' or whatever...
Turns out it's the car stereo. I called my mastering engineer and he suggested getting a sweep tone and burning it to a CD and playing it in the car to see if certain frequencies are...
Idk, I worked backwards and adjusted the volume faders. It must be something with the car stereo, I played it in the office, the living room, thru a boom box, in my studio, thru headphones and my friends studio, sounds great in everything but the car, where it sounds distorted, almost...
Reaper, and yes I have a master fader, I mean basically the default set up with individual tracks and a master fader, us that what u mean? Sorry, still learning all this....
I'm using reaper and I don't have any compression or limiting or any effects at all active . Basically what I did was gather the 5 songs, each one being a mixdown I was happy with, loaded them into my daw, adjusted the volume on each to where they were pretty much the same volume (none if...
Oh, one thing I thought about I forgot to mention. The electric piano part that's distorting was a file record by a buddy of mine, who has been famous throughout this project for recording in the red. I'm fact a lot of what he sent me was so hot, I had to either perform surgery or repair do...
Thanks for the replies, I'll try to post the song so u can hear it, it'll have to be after Thanksgiving tho. I did everything in reaper but used windows media player to burn the disk, that could be the problem. Nothing hit red on any of the faders at any time. I did just try the cd I'm my home...
Crap crap crap. So during the whole process of recording and mixing I've stayed well within - 6 to - 18 db as far as peaks, I've made sure no plugins caused clipping and NOTHING ever got into the red... Everything has been in 24/44.1. When I rendered for cd, to listen in the car, one song...
I don't know what my meters are set to, whatever the default is in reaper. I just know that the meter on the inside peaks at - 12 and the two on the outside, the ones that move slower go up to - 6 but not all the time. Cone to think of it, I don't even know if the outer meter IS rms, I just...
OK, so for the 5 songs on this ep, the peaks average around - 12 to - 6 db and the rms usually hovers around - 6, sometimes going up higher to around
- 3. The project was recorded and mixed 24/44.1 which is what I'm going to give the M. E. Unless he will take 32 bit float. Am I in good...
Im learning what all this means but I had a quick question concerning my mix. OK, I have a mix I'm pretty happy with. I know I'm supposed to leave some headroom. I'm using reaper and on the leval meters, the main one is peak and I'm pretty sure the two on the outside of it is rms (they go up...
I agree wholeheartedly with your last sentence, one thing I've learned is if a song is recorded well, it makes it so much easier to mix and master. As far as vocal riding, the whole reason I got the idea was because in a busy mix some things the vocal seems buried. I've already made room in...
Interesting, so it seems like it does volume automation without the tedious work... I just made a donation to Terry West plugins, he has voc rider, I cam try that to see if it works for me. Waves vocal rider has killer reviews so it seems pretty useful. I guess it would sound more natural...
The name just comes, man. Sometimes it's from a lyrics, sometimes it has nothing to do with the song or the subject matter. Alot if the times it's an idea for a band name I haven't used yet, kind of like the b list of my band name ideas. For electronic music, maybe think of something that...
Sounds really good. Honestly. I think the little hint if insecurity is attractive. But yeah the listener does expect you to open up and on those parts, you sound like you're holding back. My only real critique is the dynamics, I can't really explain it but I keep struggling to hear you after a...
My two cents : yes, u sound pretty good. Especially since the vocals seemed a bit dry (like not alot of reverb n stuff). Yeah, the vocals are two loud in the mix, dial it back some. I tend to sing better when I don't try so hard, I used to try to hit every note, tried to sound all...
Sounds ok to me, of course a tasty false etto helps me with notes or phrases that's hard for me to hit and with some good compression, it can still sound full
Is this basically the same thing as sidechaining the vocal to the Instrumental mix? Like could the same thing be accomplished if I took the mix, minus the vocal and sidechained it to where every time the transients from the vocal comes in, the rest ducks down a little?
I'm not the biggest classic rick fan, although I do have my favorites (notice pink Floyd is on mine twice) but I admit, some of the best sounding albums came out of the 70's. Santana is SO warm and three dimentional, no matter what system u play it on. I also read somewhere that with rumors...