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Chris Jahn
New member
I realize of course that if i burn a cd straight from an un-mastered mix that im going to lose massive amounts of info, and im going to get a really awfull sounding mix.
to be more specific, when i dumb down to cd, or aac, or anthing else, the highs are to high, the lows to low, the mids are gone, the vocals get burried, the kick sounds flat etc......
What im wondering is if there is a way to burn a referance cd (just to pop in the car or the home sterio) that is as close as possible to the origanal un-mastered mix?
Logic gives a billion options (no dithereing, dithering 1,2,3, various formats etc..) and they all seem to suck.
the best resualt i have recieved so far is saving a seperate mix and "re-mixing" it to fill in the gaps. then sending it as an aac to i-tunes and burning it from there. this process in anoying. any suggestions?
to be more specific, when i dumb down to cd, or aac, or anthing else, the highs are to high, the lows to low, the mids are gone, the vocals get burried, the kick sounds flat etc......
What im wondering is if there is a way to burn a referance cd (just to pop in the car or the home sterio) that is as close as possible to the origanal un-mastered mix?
Logic gives a billion options (no dithereing, dithering 1,2,3, various formats etc..) and they all seem to suck.
the best resualt i have recieved so far is saving a seperate mix and "re-mixing" it to fill in the gaps. then sending it as an aac to i-tunes and burning it from there. this process in anoying. any suggestions?