
legionserial
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Firstly, I'm going to start with the disclaimer that if I use the word "master" in this post, I am aware that there is more to mastering than what I am describing. I'm aware that I'm only talking about one song as opposed to a whole collection of songs. Bear with me. I'm not always too good with words. Part of me is also wondering whether this should go in the mixing thread, but I'm here now, and it is kinda relevant.
So...I've got this tune I'm working on. It's a sort of death/thrash metal tune (those prefixes have lost all meaning to me at this point really), but it starts with an acoustic intro that the rest fades in over the top of.
This isn't exactly an uncommon thing in metal, aswell as a similar thing for other genres, so I'm wondering what the best way to do this would be. For this type of thing, is it considered normal to mix the acoustic intro as one 'stem', and the rest as another, and fade the second stem over the first in mastering, or would this normally all be done in mixing with individual fades for each instrument?
I ask because I'm aware that standard fade-ins and fade outs of entire songs are best left to the mastering stage post final compression...something I discovered when adding final compression to an already faded mix. Obviously it didn't fade smoothly. Is this likely to be an issue for what I'm trying to accomplish? Is there something that is generally considered an optimal way of doing this?
Thoughts? Ideas? Flames?
So...I've got this tune I'm working on. It's a sort of death/thrash metal tune (those prefixes have lost all meaning to me at this point really), but it starts with an acoustic intro that the rest fades in over the top of.
This isn't exactly an uncommon thing in metal, aswell as a similar thing for other genres, so I'm wondering what the best way to do this would be. For this type of thing, is it considered normal to mix the acoustic intro as one 'stem', and the rest as another, and fade the second stem over the first in mastering, or would this normally all be done in mixing with individual fades for each instrument?
I ask because I'm aware that standard fade-ins and fade outs of entire songs are best left to the mastering stage post final compression...something I discovered when adding final compression to an already faded mix. Obviously it didn't fade smoothly. Is this likely to be an issue for what I'm trying to accomplish? Is there something that is generally considered an optimal way of doing this?
Thoughts? Ideas? Flames?