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I have a home studio and I'm recording a group of songs with my band.
We are not trying to make this a clean/glossy pro studio recording. I'm having some problems with matching my final mixdown levels with a professionally recorded CD. I use Cool Edit Pro 2.0 and an old Allen & Heath board. I have some decent mics and a good sounding room. I use very little almost no compression. I do not want to get this mastered at a studio. I just want the overall level to be higher. I don't think it is the mix. I have had a lot of practice mixing and I make sure each instrument/vocals has its own space in the mix. Do you guys have any suggestions? |
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It's been said. Do Not try and get the LOUDNESS by comparison of a
commercially agressively-screwed-up dynamics push. Play with this and get an idea what you like and how this works: Mix it naked (like you;re doing) and get it as damned good as you can (NEVER comparing it for loudness!). Save that final mix forever. NOW, get a compressor of choice/availability, start out with a fairly long attack time and a midlin' release time so you get -some- dynamics work out of it but aren't planing off EVERYthing resembling a dynamic hit and thus whole feel of the thing. Listen, push, and see where you start really disliking what you're losing to get MoreLoud. Go back a notch and print that. Repeat bunches with modifications. Again, you are NOT going to get COMMERCIAL-ABUSE-HYPERCOMPRESSED results here... You'll get a better overall sound. If you want it louder, tuen up the playback volume. On 4/18/05 11:57 AM, in article , " wrote: I have a home studio and I'm recording a group of songs with my band. We are not trying to make this a clean/glossy pro studio recording. I'm having some problems with matching my final mixdown levels with a professionally recorded CD. I use Cool Edit Pro 2.0 and an old Allen & Heath board. I have some decent mics and a good sounding room. I use very little almost no compression. I do not want to get this mastered at a studio. I just want the overall level to be higher. I don't think it is the mix. I have had a lot of practice mixing and I make sure each instrument/vocals has its own space in the mix. Do you guys have any suggestions? |
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Little or no compression is fine, but you might want to investigate some
compression across the two bus on the way out. Also, not sure what can be done with the metering on CE 2.0, but if you can pull up average RMS and peak hold at the same time, you can bring it up to about -15 dB (well, that's my recipe) and limit at maybe -.1 and have a reasonably sounding CD with decent dynamics. If you try to do what's being done today on CDs, you'll be cramming every bit of dynamics into the last 3 dB of space and it will flatten out that nicely spaced mix you have. Too much compression simply collapses the stereo field. I would absolutely avoid any idea of using individual track normalization (well, normalization on anything), which may well bring up the individual tracks, but then they won't fit together well. If you've got VST compatibility, try BlockFish from DigitalFishPhones (http://www.digitalfishphones.com/mai...em=2&subItem=5) for compression across the master. It's a pretty nice compressor and it's free. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio http://blogs.salon.com/0004478/ wrote in message oups.com... I have a home studio and I'm recording a group of songs with my band. We are not trying to make this a clean/glossy pro studio recording. I'm having some problems with matching my final mixdown levels with a professionally recorded CD. I use Cool Edit Pro 2.0 and an old Allen & Heath board. I have some decent mics and a good sounding room. I use very little almost no compression. I do not want to get this mastered at a studio. I just want the overall level to be higher. I don't think it is the mix. I have had a lot of practice mixing and I make sure each instrument/vocals has its own space in the mix. Do you guys have any suggestions? |
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