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Bob's Mods
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CRAP!
Is that why I can't find the "suck reducer" VST mastering plugin? I've searched high and low and cannot seem to find it.![]()
Does anyone know of some kind of "ear training" software that might be helpful for noobs like me who aren't exactly sure of what to listen for?
I find that when trying to "master" (and I use the term very loosely) I end up screwing with EQ's and whatnot and end up with a muddy mess. Then, I remove all the effects and *viola!*, it sounds great (to me) all of the sudden.
I think that's the secret to getting "professional results" for us starving home recordists: Lowered expectations.![]()
MW...David is right on with his reply. For someone who is new, you will need to create demo mixes and work with them for while. Do different ones, acoustic, electric, direct, mic'd, etc. You've got to learn your tecnique, your hardware and software and their sweet spots. Just pressing "record" is the easy part. You have to learn to be a quasi technician AND to train your ears at the same time. It is overwhelming at first. The only way to plow through it is make demo after demo for a number of months to get a feel what you can do with what you got. Thats what I had do....I had real junk in the beginning. I was ready to give up. I felt I had a leg up because I had a technical background. It helped me to understand the knobs and buttons better but I still had to grid it out doing demo after demo and working with them. There is no short cut.
Bob the Modster.