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AlecBeretz
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So yesterday i was messing around with a software multipressor. I mixed some guitars, a bass, and a simulated drum beat, and slapped on a gentile multipressor, and it sounded freakin awesome. near radio quality.... in garage band. i was stoked. although, the whole bit was like 30 seconds of loud punk stuff. I was just experimenting
i turned off my mastering settings and went to record some vocals. after i gave them a basic EQ and its own light compression, i turned on my mastering plug ins again. Suddenly the sound was warped every time the the vocals played. I know thats an issue with multipressors manipulating various eq's, and when the eq of the vocals appeared, the compressor compensated to maintain the applied settings.
How do i avoid this?
Also, has anyone ever mastered all the music, then done vocals over it with its own mastering chain so it still fits with the song? i feel like that would be easier since vocals are less predictable than the instruments and the compressors and limiters would work smoothly.
i turned off my mastering settings and went to record some vocals. after i gave them a basic EQ and its own light compression, i turned on my mastering plug ins again. Suddenly the sound was warped every time the the vocals played. I know thats an issue with multipressors manipulating various eq's, and when the eq of the vocals appeared, the compressor compensated to maintain the applied settings.
How do i avoid this?
Also, has anyone ever mastered all the music, then done vocals over it with its own mastering chain so it still fits with the song? i feel like that would be easier since vocals are less predictable than the instruments and the compressors and limiters would work smoothly.