
jugalo180
www.moneyistherecipe.com
thanks for checking out the thread. my question is concerning mixing before mastering. i want to know is there such a thing as overmixing? let's say i have a few tracks recorded. 1 vocal 1 bass guitar, high hats, bass drum, kick drum, and a horn. now is it more damaging than productive to use mastering tools to mix these instruments down?
i say mastering tools because a lot of mastering bundles offer better plugins: eq, compressor, reverb, etc... i took each track and mixed it down with waves native gold's tools, i used a positionalizer to put my vocals in 3d space and i used an enhancer to widen my stereo image. that was just a basic example, but am i stepping on the toes of the mastering department?
i am not in anyway trying to master my own work, but i read that you want to get your mix to be as close to sounding like the finished song as you can, but then read that you want to leave the mastering to the masters. should one just stick to :eq cuts, reverb, panning, chorus, delay, the normal mixing stuff, or is it okay to use those special all in one compressors, gate, roll off's, spatializers, bass maximizers, etc...., or will it be harder for the mastering department to work with my tracks? i apologize if my questions are too broad, or are not clear enough, but any attempt to help will be very appreciated. i really apologize for the run on sentences, but then again this isn't a grammer forum.
i say mastering tools because a lot of mastering bundles offer better plugins: eq, compressor, reverb, etc... i took each track and mixed it down with waves native gold's tools, i used a positionalizer to put my vocals in 3d space and i used an enhancer to widen my stereo image. that was just a basic example, but am i stepping on the toes of the mastering department?
i am not in anyway trying to master my own work, but i read that you want to get your mix to be as close to sounding like the finished song as you can, but then read that you want to leave the mastering to the masters. should one just stick to :eq cuts, reverb, panning, chorus, delay, the normal mixing stuff, or is it okay to use those special all in one compressors, gate, roll off's, spatializers, bass maximizers, etc...., or will it be harder for the mastering department to work with my tracks? i apologize if my questions are too broad, or are not clear enough, but any attempt to help will be very appreciated. i really apologize for the run on sentences, but then again this isn't a grammer forum.
