I've just completed mixing now it needs to be mastered especially transition parts. It goes over 0db in some parts. I'm mastering by ear but its damn hard for me I see the valleys on the waveform but it sounds ok. But when I add Classic master limiter plugin everything looks fine. Is it true that using limiter or plugins like that affects the quality of sound?
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rashad648, post: 369207 wrote: I'm mastering by ear but its damn
How do a waveform should look like?
True, anything you use (analog, digital, plugins etc..) will affect the sound, good or bad.
TrilliumSound, post: 369214 wrote: How do a waveform should look
I will post the picture of waveform as I return back to home... Btw Kjhaerus Classic Master Limiter is it good or bad?
He was joking about the wave form -- The last thing you should b
He was joking about the wave form -- The last thing you should be doing is "looking" at sound...
Keep it simple is my advice. Find the loudest track "as is" i.e
Keep it simple is my advice.
Find the loudest track "as is" i.e. no level adjustments drop it by 4 dB and balance the rest of the tracks against this
riding the fader automation, a touch of EQ for any obvious tonal adjustments/snip and place such tracks in the mix
on their own tracks.
Pop a limiter on the master bus and only have 1dB gain reduction max on your loudest track it's for stopping overs not getting extra level.
Should be a fun job.
cheers