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I'm on my third demo recording for friend's bands and my band is almost done with the album. If the album comes out good I'll have it professionally mastered. But as far as the demos go, when I try to mix and "master," some compression and peak limiting, seperately the relative levels of all the instruments get messed up, specfically the stuff in the middle of the mix goes down and the far left and right get louder.
Lately I've been trying to mix with a compressor and ultramaximizer on the main buss and that way I can get my levels right with peak limiting. Any obvious reasons why this is a bad idea?
But of course in the pro realm mixing and mastering is always seperate. So are drums and vocals actually louder in the original pro mixes, or is pro mastering just a more transparent, as far as relative levels, process?
Another question, a local studio just got a trident console, dont know what kind but its big, and an array of apogee conversion. I've heard the summing on a good analog board is much better than in multi track recording apps, so for our album would it be worth it to get a day of studio time for mixdown through their huge board and apogee converters. I figured I could do the mixes at home, and then bring my computer to the studio and all I would have to do is dial in the pans on their board and mix down to their masterlink or back to my computer.
Lately I've been trying to mix with a compressor and ultramaximizer on the main buss and that way I can get my levels right with peak limiting. Any obvious reasons why this is a bad idea?
But of course in the pro realm mixing and mastering is always seperate. So are drums and vocals actually louder in the original pro mixes, or is pro mastering just a more transparent, as far as relative levels, process?
Another question, a local studio just got a trident console, dont know what kind but its big, and an array of apogee conversion. I've heard the summing on a good analog board is much better than in multi track recording apps, so for our album would it be worth it to get a day of studio time for mixdown through their huge board and apogee converters. I figured I could do the mixes at home, and then bring my computer to the studio and all I would have to do is dial in the pans on their board and mix down to their masterlink or back to my computer.