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schnoops
New member
Hi,
I'm new to mastering. Last year My band and I recorded a LP with my computer, that's 9 titles of solid low fi noisy independent rock, and at the time we barely knew how to use a computer and install windows. We used cool edit pro V1.0 for recording and mixing the songs :most of the time 8 drum tracks, 4 to 6 or seven guitar tracks, 2 voice tracks, 1-2 bass tracks, plus some special background larsen or ambience tracks on some titles. It took us 6 month to fully record the tracks with the pc, and then six other month trying to EQ and de noise and mix those tracks properly, working on the cover at the same time.
No use to say the final mix sounds a bit messy and dull, vocals tend to be on the background, and the whole mix sounds a bit " enclosed" if you see what I mean, and truely lacks volume. But I still think the mix is a good mix, because it sounds good when played on a good stereo with the volume turned up a lot, a bit of bass boost and presence added.
at the time we didn't know what multi band compression was, and we would like to re-master the album but we can't afford a full monitoring system, HiFi amp+loudspeakers+mastering room that doesn't sound like sh+&*.
so, my question is: what software can I use to re-master my album, and what set of headphones(brand, type, etc..) can I use to get a good sound while mastering?(the CD's issued 500 copies yet, but we still want a good version of it for our own use)
And if I put some mp3 samples of the songs on MP3 dot com, would some people be intrested in giving it a listen and report their feelings and ideas on how to improve the mix?
cheers, pals.
I'm new to mastering. Last year My band and I recorded a LP with my computer, that's 9 titles of solid low fi noisy independent rock, and at the time we barely knew how to use a computer and install windows. We used cool edit pro V1.0 for recording and mixing the songs :most of the time 8 drum tracks, 4 to 6 or seven guitar tracks, 2 voice tracks, 1-2 bass tracks, plus some special background larsen or ambience tracks on some titles. It took us 6 month to fully record the tracks with the pc, and then six other month trying to EQ and de noise and mix those tracks properly, working on the cover at the same time.
No use to say the final mix sounds a bit messy and dull, vocals tend to be on the background, and the whole mix sounds a bit " enclosed" if you see what I mean, and truely lacks volume. But I still think the mix is a good mix, because it sounds good when played on a good stereo with the volume turned up a lot, a bit of bass boost and presence added.
at the time we didn't know what multi band compression was, and we would like to re-master the album but we can't afford a full monitoring system, HiFi amp+loudspeakers+mastering room that doesn't sound like sh+&*.
so, my question is: what software can I use to re-master my album, and what set of headphones(brand, type, etc..) can I use to get a good sound while mastering?(the CD's issued 500 copies yet, but we still want a good version of it for our own use)
And if I put some mp3 samples of the songs on MP3 dot com, would some people be intrested in giving it a listen and report their feelings and ideas on how to improve the mix?
cheers, pals.