RAMI said:
Ok coool. Well then, maybe everyone can get a bit of an education if you don't mind doing it publicly. How did you compress the snare and overheads? I know you told me you used some exciter or maximizer on it too, but I'm wondering about the compression.
My favorite compressor is the C4 Multiband that's in Waves. In this case, I just used the opto-mastering preset. It was more of an EQ job. BIG boosts on the snare at 8K and 11.3K. (on the order of 9db) A rolloff above 16KHz, so the top wasn't shrill. Audition has a wonderful 30-band EQ. I then use the Waves L1 Maximizer in a narrow range to pull some dimension into the sound. Then I narmalize to -0.5db, and then giveh the waveform a "haircut" in the form of a slight hard limiter at a little above where the majority of the transients are, with a db or so of makeup gain. The snare and kick and toms also went through BBE Sonic Maximizer at very light boost settings. Hard to describe exactly what this does, but it's like an intelligent tone control...
The bass guitar has a HUGE midrange hump to give it some presence, I added a big curve between 2.5 and 8K, the peak was about an 8db boost, and the lows were rolled off in a curve, -15db by 31Hz, geometric curve up to unity at 250Hz and a 1.5db boost around 125Hz.
The toms mic had some bottom added to it (250-400Hz), and some edge, and some upper mids pulled back just a tad.
The lead vox was converted to stereo, EQed (minor tweaks) run through C4 (there is a nice vocal preset, that I slide the frequency breaks around at), then I put it through RBC Voice Tweaker Pro, there is a nice doubler preset, but it's aggressive, so I pull back the intensity.
The backup vox got a macro applied to them that EQes, compressed limited, and slightly 'verbed" them, so they all had nearly identical profiles. That's how you get peaky waveform vox to blend well.
The mixdown gets some hand enveloping of larger transients, a gentle EQ nudge at 4K and 125HZ, and lastly, a pass through the L1 maximizer, 16bit dither, 4.0db threshold, -0.3db ceiling.
In all, a lot of little things going on, subtlety is key. THe ony place I had to press hard was some EQ settings...