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danny.guitar
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For most people, the final medium for their songs is 44.1/16-bit on a CD. But for people like me, who mostly just distribute their songs on the internet, the final format is MP3. In this case, 128 KBPS.
My question is, is there anything you can do during tracking/mixing/mastering to ensure you get a good sounding MP3?
Should I first make a it sound great for CD? And then make a separate master just for MP3s? What would I do differently?
I'm perfectly happy with the way things sound on CD but when converting to MP3 they sound like shit. Keep in mind I mainly do acoustic guitar so that might make it more obvious.
One thing I learned is to use very little, if any, reverb as that sounds like ass at 128 KBPS. So for my CD version I'll keep a little reverb, but for the MP3 version I'll usually remove it completely.
Also, what frequencies are usually most effected when converting to 128 KBPS? Should I maybe try lowering those nasty frequencies a bit and boost the ones that are less effected to give a better sound?
If you run a professional recording/mastering studio and your client also wants a good sounding MP3 what steps would you take? Just convert to MP3 and be done?
My question is, is there anything you can do during tracking/mixing/mastering to ensure you get a good sounding MP3?
Should I first make a it sound great for CD? And then make a separate master just for MP3s? What would I do differently?
I'm perfectly happy with the way things sound on CD but when converting to MP3 they sound like shit. Keep in mind I mainly do acoustic guitar so that might make it more obvious.
One thing I learned is to use very little, if any, reverb as that sounds like ass at 128 KBPS. So for my CD version I'll keep a little reverb, but for the MP3 version I'll usually remove it completely.
Also, what frequencies are usually most effected when converting to 128 KBPS? Should I maybe try lowering those nasty frequencies a bit and boost the ones that are less effected to give a better sound?
If you run a professional recording/mastering studio and your client also wants a good sounding MP3 what steps would you take? Just convert to MP3 and be done?