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Hello bassheads, in today's tutorial I will be in Ableton demonstrating how to mix and master your music to it's full potential.
These tips apply to any genre, but especially for dubstep, freeform/experimental, trap, future bass, halftime, and all that good stuff.
Generally, my workflow is all over the place, but can be reduced to the following steps.
1. Organize
2. Polish
3. Level
Mixing
1. Organize (group tracks by type)
2. Cut out lows (except for the kick) and get a dedicated sub
3. Polish the sound (drum bus/compression if kick, OTT/Saturation if bass, reverb/delay to taste)
4. EQ, sweep through with a peak and boost the pleasant frequencies and reduce the unpleasant frequencies
5. Stereo widening (delay/reverb/wider/whatever plugin to taste)
6. Rough Levels/Volume
7. Compress group
Repeat for all groups until mastering
Mastering
EQ, Compress, and boost dB until subs are reaching -6 dB
Then bring up your highs (and mids a tiny bit) until they're plenty loud.
Simple, but it gets the job done.
After some disciplined tutorial following you'll get a feel for your own mixing/mastering style and preferences, just keep experimenting.
I wish you luck in your creative journey.
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9 июл 2024