Holger Morlok
New member
This may be a stupid question but I couldn't really find an answer related to that yet:
When I do want to record a single Piano: Does it need to be MIXED and MASTERED or only MASTERED?
Or am I mistaken and I am lacking something completely and this is a question that makes no sense because it depends?
For example, in this song, the sound consists of 4 pianos (but I still consider this as a single instrument because they're used like that):
Đừng hỏi em (vi sao) | MỸ TAM(piano cover) by Limitless Enlightenment | Free Listening on SoundCloud
(One of Korg Kronos of the original presets + one preset that I've added on my own + 2 VSTs and I've just tuned the levels in volume and pitch until they appeared like one - would this be called layering in that case I guess?)
How would you judge that sound? Is it quite dead, dull, uninspiring or do you even like it?
Because many people seem to.
But I'd love to improve this for the next recordings.
When I do want to record a single Piano: Does it need to be MIXED and MASTERED or only MASTERED?
Or am I mistaken and I am lacking something completely and this is a question that makes no sense because it depends?
For example, in this song, the sound consists of 4 pianos (but I still consider this as a single instrument because they're used like that):
Đừng hỏi em (vi sao) | MỸ TAM(piano cover) by Limitless Enlightenment | Free Listening on SoundCloud
(One of Korg Kronos of the original presets + one preset that I've added on my own + 2 VSTs and I've just tuned the levels in volume and pitch until they appeared like one - would this be called layering in that case I guess?)
How would you judge that sound? Is it quite dead, dull, uninspiring or do you even like it?
Because many people seem to.
But I'd love to improve this for the next recordings.