
Waltz Mastering
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I hope this doesn't sound like im not understanding but the better the mix is to begin with then there will be less work to be done when mastering? A great mix and more attention to individual tracking will essentially lead to a louder overall sound when mastered? And that has to do with knowing where and when to compress, eq, limit and instrument placement in the stereo field? Is there any videos on the web i could check out to get a basic understanding of these factors? Please excuse my ignorance but i have a good ear when it comes to tracking and getting decent sounds but its just getting things to meld and sit where they should.
It all start with what's in front of the mic and capturing a great performance.
From there, everything builds on what's before it.
performance/production -> recording -> mixing -> mastering
Loudness should not be the goal. The goal is to connect.
Here are a bunch of video's to check out: ThisWeekIn | Pensado’s Place
..and mastering podcast: Square Cad: The Mastering Podcast - Latest Episode
ThisWeekIn | Pensado’s Place