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How do I do mastering? Is there some software I can get? I'm using Cool Edit Pro right now.
Spin Doctor said:How do I do mastering? Is there some software I can get? I'm using Cool Edit Pro right now.
Thunder33 said:That is not a lot different than popping onto a medical forum and ask how to do brain surgury. Mastering is not something that you will just find some tips on and figure out.

peritus said:Good analogy... But the figuring it out part is possible I think. Though, it will most likely take years to master mastering...![]()

Well, that takes care of that.Spin Doctor said:I just figured it out. Thanks for the responses.
Massive Master said:Well, that takes care of that.
NEXT!
peritus said:Not to be rude.... but...
How do you propose that anyone attains these skills? Please baptize me in your omniscence....![]()
But really.. On the level, how did you learn? You do know how to master, right?
Thunder33 said:Well, the name of it is "Master". How do you become a Master? Not overnight. I am not a mastering house. I know a bit. I would say that I am possibly at the apprentice level all though I am not studying under anyone. I have worked in studios though. Aside from all of that, it is a skill that takes many years to learn and much nicer equipment than most home studios would have to do it right. My best advice......track and mix to the best of your abilities and then find a mastering house to work with who will give you feedback on what you send them.
.. hmm.... I think I have a few ideas...peritus said:Cool.. Based on that reply, we feel the same way... I was losing you for a second... It was almost as if you were saying I had to go to college for this or somethin... lol (not that it wouldn't hurt to go though)
Props for the "mastering house" tip...
Now... First step is identifying the scalpel and forceps for this procedure..... hmm.... I think I have a few ideas...
Not trying to sound discouraging or "mysterious" of "Zen" or anything here, but that's NOT the first step.peritus said:Now... First step is identifying the scalpel and forceps for this procedure...


Ford Van said:Bull shit!
God, I hate the fucking tone here about mastering. It is made out to be a MUCH bigger deal than it really is.
There are FAR more things to learn about tracking and mixing than mastering.
The hardest thing about mastering is knowing when enough is enough! After that, IF you can hear the effects of eq and compression, it is going to be trial and error.
Get some plugins and go to town! Ask some questions based upon your observations and remember what setting did what to the sound.
Indeed, to be at the top of the game, you need some pretty spendy gear, and some good experience with it, along with a listening environment that is nuetral.
But, that is NO DIFFERENT than quality tracking, and quality mixing!!!
Everybody here tracks with some horrendous gear, mixes on crappy digital stuff, but is expected to send it out to some high dollar mastering place! GET FUCKING REAL GUYS!
Home mastering will be about on par with home recording and home mixing!
A typical mastering chain would be:
1 - A way to adjust the left and right channel volumes independently.
2 - A parametric EQ. The more "bands" the better, but at least a low and high shelf and 3 parametric bands.
3 - A compressor
4 - A limiter.
You can possibly have the eq AFTER the compressor, or even have a eq before AND after the compressor.
You may even want to play around with a stereo enhancer.
If you want to have some real fun, start playing around with multiband compressors! I know what Massive is going to say about that, but he is JUST one voice that doesn't like them. I have mastered CD's released on smaller labels using MB's, and nobody was coming back complaining! They work well. They can be abused, but so can eq, and compression, and limiting.
You will REALLY want to practice until you can actually HEAR what light compression will do on a mix. It is a lot harder to hear at first than you think! Expect it to take about maybe 500 hours of playing around with it before you can REALLY hear it well. That isn't even a very conservative amount. That is assuming you learn fast!
You will learn a lot about how to mix better by attempting mastering. You will find out that:
GIGO
Garbage in, garbage out.
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