
powderfinger
New member
As we are most all aware, there is a fairly significant difference between something like a garage band demo and a major label production. One being overly present and sounding like your listening directly to the band.......the second being much glossier and sounding like you are listening to a song......not necissarily the band playing the song.......if that makes sense.
Getting this produced sound is my ultimate aim, but right now, my mixes sound like the garage band (not that that is a terrible thing, but even bands like nirvana have decently polished sounding albums).........i don't aspire to sounding like a huge, major studio (they have the experience and $ that i can't exactly recreate); however, i do think i can eventually get a middle of the road studio sound with the equipment i've got. the reason i know this, is that there are people on this board who can get that decently polished studio sound.
my equipment:
-a few decent condensor mics (marshall mxl 93v, a couple audio technicas)
-some shures (sm58s and 57s)
-marshall amps for the guits
-i rent good drum mics when needed
-cakewalk sonar
-some pretty good plugins (magneto, waves bundle pack that includes the L1 ultramaximizer, various eq's, reverbs, etc.)
Are there any pointers that you can give me towards achieving a more budget studio sound, rather than a hack home-recorder (which i currently am) sound?
I would prefer mix and mastering ideas because.....
.......i realize i could have some better equipment, but i've seen some great sounding stuff with a lot less
.......many say that the most important thing is capturing the source sound, i'm very comfortable with all the sounds i get, not just the finished products
So.......any tips on final mixing methods........ie. wide stereo pan vs narrow pan, what things you reverb with how much, general eq insights, etc.............anything that can help me over the hump................
if you need to listen to some of my stuff for a better idea, my nowhwere radio site is below.....that being said, i'm not looking for mix comments on levels and such.........just tips on how to find a less hack sounding final mix.........................any and all ideas welcome
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=1642&alid=154
Getting this produced sound is my ultimate aim, but right now, my mixes sound like the garage band (not that that is a terrible thing, but even bands like nirvana have decently polished sounding albums).........i don't aspire to sounding like a huge, major studio (they have the experience and $ that i can't exactly recreate); however, i do think i can eventually get a middle of the road studio sound with the equipment i've got. the reason i know this, is that there are people on this board who can get that decently polished studio sound.
my equipment:
-a few decent condensor mics (marshall mxl 93v, a couple audio technicas)
-some shures (sm58s and 57s)
-marshall amps for the guits
-i rent good drum mics when needed
-cakewalk sonar
-some pretty good plugins (magneto, waves bundle pack that includes the L1 ultramaximizer, various eq's, reverbs, etc.)
Are there any pointers that you can give me towards achieving a more budget studio sound, rather than a hack home-recorder (which i currently am) sound?
I would prefer mix and mastering ideas because.....
.......i realize i could have some better equipment, but i've seen some great sounding stuff with a lot less
.......many say that the most important thing is capturing the source sound, i'm very comfortable with all the sounds i get, not just the finished products
So.......any tips on final mixing methods........ie. wide stereo pan vs narrow pan, what things you reverb with how much, general eq insights, etc.............anything that can help me over the hump................
if you need to listen to some of my stuff for a better idea, my nowhwere radio site is below.....that being said, i'm not looking for mix comments on levels and such.........just tips on how to find a less hack sounding final mix.........................any and all ideas welcome
http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=1642&alid=154