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Buying a new compressor isn't an option, and a pc-based compressor isn't in the cards right now. I need to get this project out before Thanksgiving and have 11 tracks to master, or as much "mastering" as I can do. (which basically for me amounts to some EQ correction and bringing up the overall volume)
I'm using the Behringer for my mastering compressor (I know, I know... I really need a multiband processor, just bare with me....) and the resulting mixes, which are coming out much cleaner after some EQ tweaking (particularly below 40Hz) still sound "thin" to me. The song I'm working on now is an instrumental, with drum kit, harpsicord, chorus, synthesizer, pipe organ, and some mid-range chorus.
I had to cut a little at 4kHz to kill some harshness on the synth. I've also cut a little at 200Hz and 500Hz to clean up the bass. Also shelved out everything below 40Hz with a Q of 5. Another small cut at 1360Hz and a slight boost at 15kHz. The mix itself sounds fine, but when I bring in the compressor, it just sounds thin. Part of it is the instrumentation, but some of it has to be the compressor.
Any suggestions on using EQ to bring back what the Behringer Composer Pro sucks out? I don't have an mp3 yet, everything is still on the mixer. I'm waiting to get a few more tracks under my belt before burning a disc.
I'm using the Behringer for my mastering compressor (I know, I know... I really need a multiband processor, just bare with me....) and the resulting mixes, which are coming out much cleaner after some EQ tweaking (particularly below 40Hz) still sound "thin" to me. The song I'm working on now is an instrumental, with drum kit, harpsicord, chorus, synthesizer, pipe organ, and some mid-range chorus.
I had to cut a little at 4kHz to kill some harshness on the synth. I've also cut a little at 200Hz and 500Hz to clean up the bass. Also shelved out everything below 40Hz with a Q of 5. Another small cut at 1360Hz and a slight boost at 15kHz. The mix itself sounds fine, but when I bring in the compressor, it just sounds thin. Part of it is the instrumentation, but some of it has to be the compressor.
Any suggestions on using EQ to bring back what the Behringer Composer Pro sucks out? I don't have an mp3 yet, everything is still on the mixer. I'm waiting to get a few more tracks under my belt before burning a disc.