
lurgan liar
Jimmy Page XXVIII
I've been reading a lot of articles lately on compression during the mixing process. This article in particular Compression In Mastering caught my attention as it argues that Compression should be kept to a minimum during mixing and should be left mainly to the Mastering Stage...
Can anyone offer any pearls of wisdom on this subject. I really like the idea of using automation in all the tracks rather than compressing them as i don't want to result in a dead squashed mix with no dynamics.
I will be recording a friend's band using my newly bought RME Fireface 800... and If possible would like to capture as "Live" a sound as possible rather than a LOUD Squashed Over Produced CD with no dynamics in any of the songs...
A few quick questions
1: When Monitoring my mix should i set the volume of the monitors high or low?
2: How Much headroom should i Leave on the master Fader, for the fairy dust to be added during Mastering...i'm using 24 bit / 96 Khz
If i can think of any other questions i'll let ya's know?
Thanks in advance
Can anyone offer any pearls of wisdom on this subject. I really like the idea of using automation in all the tracks rather than compressing them as i don't want to result in a dead squashed mix with no dynamics.
I will be recording a friend's band using my newly bought RME Fireface 800... and If possible would like to capture as "Live" a sound as possible rather than a LOUD Squashed Over Produced CD with no dynamics in any of the songs...
A few quick questions
1: When Monitoring my mix should i set the volume of the monitors high or low?
2: How Much headroom should i Leave on the master Fader, for the fairy dust to be added during Mastering...i'm using 24 bit / 96 Khz
If i can think of any other questions i'll let ya's know?
Thanks in advance
