i'm actually going to get into full mixing

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JFogarty said:
Too much compression will raise the noise floor even more than normalization, won't it?
Absolutely! Most people should be more minimalist with compression than they are!


JFogarty said:
I guess I'll just have to put more work into tracking instead of being lazy :)
Good plan!!!!

:)

Bruce
 
Thanks for the advice

I always laugh when you post, cause that bear avatar kinda looks like he's talking, and I always picture the bear giving me advice about normalization. its a pretty smart bear in my imagination....
 
Yes, but it's a little known fact that the bear's not actually BLUE. Bruce took a photo of an ordinary brown bear and ran it through his compressor at a very high ratio with a very fast attack and release. Now the bear's blue.
 
Originally posted by Dobro
2 If you're not really bothered about whether your CD decapitates people with loudness, then compressing the mix is really more of a mastering step than a mixing step, right?

Compressing some tracks (often vocals) can help these tracks to 'sit' better in the mix : you don't want the lead vocals to jump out a you in parts and be really quiet in others.
This has to be done prior to "mastering".

Of course if you did a really good job tracking, and depending on the singers 'mic technique', you might not need any compression...
 
dobro said:
Yes, but it's a little known fact that the bear's not actually BLUE. Bruce took a photo of an ordinary brown bear and ran it through his compressor at a very high ratio with a very fast attack and release. Now the bear's blue.
Cool! So THAT'S how I did that?!?! I *AM* smart!!!! ;)

:D :D
 
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