Dubstep Bass MIXDOWN pt.1
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- It's MIXDOWN time for our Dubstep bass series. Join Alex SUB-human at the United Pop Melbourne studio as he covers to basics of how to start a mixdown. What we might think about in terms of establishing LOUDNESS relative for the genre. We cover clipping and why it's better than compression for loud drums. Multiband compression and EQ to sort out our naughty bass synths.
If you've seen Alex's How to mix loud like [insert artist name] (normally it's Skrillex) then this is a great starting place to see some techniques in practise.
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Really interesting, thanks for this 🙌
Learning a tonne here 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Unless you bounce your mix in 32 bit, hard clipping will take place above zero at the track level, so you should avoid going above zero on any individual track, but push them into a clipper at the group level. If it helps your workflow to have levels close to or above zero on individual tracks, I would recommend using a hard clipping plugin with its threshold at zero so you have an idea of what it's going to sound like when you finally downsample to 24 bit
Thanks for the comment. No not exactly. Internally everything is 32 bit, and remains so, with the signal of each track running into the master channel. Each track does not hard clip when printing through the master channel. Individual tracks will only hard clip if you were to print the individual tracks themselves at anything lower than 32, or you had the outputs running externally, both of which are not featured in the video.
🔥🔥🔥 Right on Alex! I needed this breakdown
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Great content, Thanks Alex!
Thank youu! 😁