This is really helpful. I just had a qn, as you mentioned @3:08 go back tothe mix and turn down individual instruments as a whole.. Is there any potential difference in reducing final stereo mix track down and reducing individually? I am curious.. cos i was thinking both are same.. let me know.. Cheers!!
Hey Mattie, I noticed you mastered the final track as a whole and not the individual stems in the mix track. Is that the general consensus on mastering, i.e. you export you final track as a wav, then master it later with the method you showed?
This is really helpful. I just had a qn, as you mentioned @3:08 go back tothe mix and turn down individual instruments as a whole.. Is there any potential difference in reducing final stereo mix track down and reducing individually? I am curious.. cos i was thinking both are same.. let me know..
Cheers!!
Thanks ! looking through the chain and slowly understanding why my mix sounds loud, but not squashed.
thanks man, I have been struggling with this for some time!
No problem!
Thank you for all your tips and tricks ☺️😍
Any time!
Hey Mattie, I noticed you mastered the final track as a whole and not the individual stems in the mix track. Is that the general consensus on mastering, i.e. you export you final track as a wav, then master it later with the method you showed?
Gained a sub. Very useful, especially for a university student. Thanks man, appreciate it!
Awesome, thank you! Stay tuned for more!