
therealside
New member
Hello all,
I just finished an album in Cubase 4. I did al the mixing/mastering myself, but I am curious to what I could do to get things a little brighter without making them harsher. I feel like I got some decent low end, but on my next project, I want more sparkle.
I basically layered way too much and then just started cutting things until I ended up with the mixes I have. It was really just a fun experiment, but now I just want to do something simple!
You can preview all the lo fi mp3's at this link:
http://www.delvinshademusic.com
And click on The Realside. It is the first cd there, Willett Comb.
I used Voxengo Elephant 2, Voxengo Soniformer and occasionally some EQ to boost between the 2k-5k range if it was a bit dark.
Any ideas?
Thanks as always,
Terry McClain
I just finished an album in Cubase 4. I did al the mixing/mastering myself, but I am curious to what I could do to get things a little brighter without making them harsher. I feel like I got some decent low end, but on my next project, I want more sparkle.
I basically layered way too much and then just started cutting things until I ended up with the mixes I have. It was really just a fun experiment, but now I just want to do something simple!
You can preview all the lo fi mp3's at this link:
http://www.delvinshademusic.com
And click on The Realside. It is the first cd there, Willett Comb.
I used Voxengo Elephant 2, Voxengo Soniformer and occasionally some EQ to boost between the 2k-5k range if it was a bit dark.
Any ideas?
Thanks as always,
Terry McClain