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Video Tutorial subject: Mastering in Cubase + Plugins
#1
Hey,

I am interested in mastering since some digital labels expect that the producer takes care of the mastering him/herself. I don't want to release any unmastered productions and i don't want to pay someone else for it.

It would be cool to have some Video tutorials about mastering on a ""bedroom" setup. So not that you need expansive hardware. Just some nice payable/free/standard in cubase plugins.

And maybe you got some tips for my mixdown. I currently work with reason but i ordered cubase 4. I have a little feeling that my kicks lack some dept but i'm not really sure about it.

http://www.myspace.com/guidovansanten


Thans in advance,

Guido van Santen
Ps: Nice reason workshop @ battle of the platforms.
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#2
you could just send your track to Jesse for a master?

It's a pretty resonable price for the experience he has and quality you get in return Smile
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#3
Might be an option. 30 euro for a master is a fair price.

But getting the producing + dj ing gear (software, hardware, samples, gear) costs me enough already. So if the label wont pay for the mastering.. i don't want it either really.
And i'm not sure if i get a nice amount of money for digi releases to pay for all that.

I also want to learn it myself. Its interesting i think. Im also planning to start my own label in a year or so. I want to do the mastering myself then.
Then i have complete control over the sound and sound quality.

I also heard/read that a proper mixdown doesn't need that much of mastering anyways.

I just think that many people are interested in mastering vids without the need of expansive gear/plugins (waves cost a **** lot).

Maybe not allways for the final product, but to mix selfmade tracks in a dj set. Or to make a demo cd come out more pro sounding.


In the end.. an experienced masterer like Jesse would be needed to get the optimal sound.
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#4
Guido,

Hi welcome to the forum and glad you liked the workshop.

You are right in that a proper mixdown doesn't need any or just subtle mastering and this is where you should first concentrate. I think many people are putting the cart before the horse when trying to master before they really mix as well as they could have.

As far as mastering videos I have thought of this but with mastering a lot of it is all down to the ear. The techniques themselves are really not any different than mixing, only you are working with stems or a stereo file. So this is something hard to teach as it's more about being able to identify problems than anything.

I will put some more thought into it though and maybe I can think of a good solution.
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