Mixing and Mastering Tips
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06/16/2023
Clipper Plugins
This post will make a good reference if your looking for clippers.
Fire the Clip by Acoustica Audio
https://www.acustica-audio.com/shop/products/FIRETHECLIP
G Clip by GVST
https://www.gvst.co.uk/gclip.htm
Standard Clip by SIR Audio Tools
https://www.siraudiotools.com/StandardCLIP.php
Little Clipper 2 by BOZ Digital Labs
https://www.bozdigitallabs.com/product/little-clipper-2/
Big Clipper 2 by BOZ Digital Labs
https://www.bozdigitallabs.com/product/big-clipper-2/
Classic Clipper by IK Multimedia
https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/trclassclipper/
Flatline by Submission Audio
https://www.submissionaudio.com/products/flatline
K Clip by Kazrog
https://kazrog.com/products/kclip-3
Gold Clip by Schwable Audio
https://www.schwabedigital.com/
V Clip by Venn Audio
https://www.vennaudio.com/product/v-clip/
JST Clip by Joey Sturgis Tones
https://joeysturgistones.com/products/jst-clip
DF Clip by Drumforge
https://drumforge.com/products/df-clip-2
Event Horizon by Stillwell Audio
https://www.stillwellaudio.com/plugins/event-horizon/
Saturate by Eventide
https://www.eventideaudio.com/plug-ins/saturate/
Saturate by Nufangle Audio
https://www.newfangledaudio.com/saturate
Clipper 2 by GM audio
https://robertkgm.gumroad.com/l/gmaclip?fbclid=IwAR103Os0ZT-gFxlyCkF4ZQc97fbnKKnyiw1AeaiarzTnvIz_QPNmoYYQKCY
Ash by Acoustica Audio
https://www.acustica-audio.com/shop/products/ASH
Magnus MK3 by Hornet
https://www.hornetplugins.com/the-new-hornet-magnus-mk3/
Clipper by Black Salt Audio
https://www.blacksaltaudio.com/clipper/
Knock by Plug ins that Knock
https://pluginsthatknock.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw7aqkBhDPARIsAKGa0oLCMhApJu_wr8b_cJkHg6C3PkkzIG6AM0cPlKFxepz2BK0oFGBmYvcaArZfEALw_wcB
StandardCLIP | Details | SIR Audio Tools Over the years, our now-iconic clipper has earned its well-deserved recognition among many big names in the music industry and has been used as a secret weapon in the tracks for various major artists. Get StandardCLIP now and use it to increase the volume of your mix or to add unique harmonics to yo...
07/27/2022
Want to know how much space to leave at the beginning of your mastered track for streaming ?
07/26/2022
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๐๐ถ๐ด๐ต ๐พ๐๐ฎ๐น๐ถ๐๐ ๐๐ต๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด: If you are sharing audio files (not streams) then you are forcing people to download your file and listen to it. Not everyone likes doing this and sometimes that can be the difference between someone listening to your song and not listening to your song.
If you are inquiring about feedback for your song or want to share your song using raw data (.WAV files) then this is the way to go. Just keep in mind some cloud streaming services will not playback 48 kHz but only 44.1 kHz. Also note 16 or 24 bit is not an issue.
๐ฆ๐๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐บ๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ฝ๐น๐ฎ๐๐ณ๐ผ๐ฟ๐บ๐: Once you are ready to share your music publically youโll want to upload it to Streaming platforms like YouTube, Soundcloud, and Spotify. These can easily be pasted in a post and shared with friends, groups.
๐๐ฟ๐ผ๐๐ฝ ๐๐ต๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ฒ๐๐ถ๐พ๐๐ฒ๐๐๐ฒ: This is very important. You canโt just simply be dropping links to your music in any social media group. Many groups consider it to be a form of โspammingโ. I can tell you based on experience that hundreds upon hundreds of people are removed from groups daily because they try to promote their music within social media pages and groups. This is very ineffective for a couple reasons.
๐- The large majority of people donโt really want to click on random (people that are unknown) links. The harsh reality is they have better things to do and really donโt care.
๐- The even harsher reality is group Admins canโt stand that and nine times out of ten donโt even look at your name, they just ban you from the group. Now that might not be the worst part, the worst part is when you go to open your favorite group and find you have been banned from that one too because that particular Admin knows (and talks) with other Admins of other groups.
Your best bet is to share music with your friends, then ask those friends to share it on their timeline. Go to groups where you are allowed to share music and post it there. But do not expect people there to click on your song unless you click on theirs. Be active in that community and pay it forward, youโll be surprised how itโs paid back.
06/25/2022
I bet only 50% of members will know what this is. ๐
And possibly 25% can tell how many tracks it's for.
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Something a little different than your typical mixing and mastering tips. But very important.
If someone on social media asks you to listen to a song, work with them or even do work for them, you should never post your email in the comment section of a group full of strangers.
This is the oldest trick in the book hackerโs use to phish accounts.
Instead, you should be asking for a link to the sample to be posted in the comments and give feedback there in those comments.
If said hacker is able to gain access to the same email you use for your social media accounts, they can use phishing scams to potentially lock you out of your accounts permanently.
If absolutely necessary for business purposes, do not give them the same email you use for your social media accounts. Always keep that one private. Have a second email account for business purposes. This way if you are hacked, they wonโt gain access to all of your accounts.
๐๐ถ๐ณ๐ณ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ฒ๐ป๐ ๐๐๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ ๐ผ๐ณ ๐ ๐ฎ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด
Mastering is typically done a few different ways, one which I personally promote and another which I personally donโt. Weโll cover the vintage method first and that is your age old โ2 track masteringโ.
- ๐ฎ ๐๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ธ ๐บ๐ฎ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด: This is where you mix down all your tracks to a stereo file and export it from your DAW. You have already added FX, automation, vocal correction, exc. The mix is completely done and is exported leaving a little bit of room for the mastering engineer to work with (Peak not as important as loudness). This is a 2 step process. 1- mix/2- master.
Pros- You have two sets of ears/two working environments,
Less CPU strain
Cons- Cant make quick adjustments to the mix
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๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ฎ๐ป๐ฑ ๐บ๐ฎ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด: This is the process in which you mix and master within the same project. The advantage to this method is corrections can easily be made within the mastering process itself. Meaning if the kick is too low, you donโt need to go back and remix it.
Pros- Easily fix mistakes
Cons- More CPU, you also become compromised and can no longer separate yourself from the 2 process.
๐ฆ๐๐ฒ๐บ ๐บ๐ฎ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด: In this method you are bouncing down instrument groups (drums, bass, synths, vocals) to separate stem groups. Similar to mixing and mastering but less CPU strain. Itโs still more like mixing than mastering even though you are mastering in this way.
Pros- Easily correct sub groups, Less CPU strain
Cons- Limited to group stems and not multitrack
Adding certain FX can be an issue to previously treated stem tracks.
๐ ๐ฎ๐๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐๐ผ๐๐ฟ ๐๐ผ๐ฐ๐ฎ๐น: My favorite. The all-time best, who invented this idea? It is similar to mixing and mastering within the same project, however we are seeing it more now with people who download YouTube videos (beats) and add a vocal track over over it.
Problem #1- Is the actual files themselves. You are downloading a lossy format and this will never provide adequate quality unless you get your hands on the high res file. However using the lossy file, with some fiddling, you can get mid-grade results that are good enough for ideas and to show your friends.
Problem #2- The downloaded tracks have typically already been mastered. To beef them up and make them sound loud and proud on YouTube.
04/20/2022
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What is a good LUFS/Peak for my song ?
I see this question asked occasionally. First off what is a dB ? It means decibel. It is simply a way to measure sound. If you are using an SPL meter you can ask how many dB is that airplane noise ? (approx. 140 when its engines are revved up). Or how many dB is that whisper (approx. 20 to 30). But letโs just say for reference we are speaking strictly within a DAW.
Youโre looking for 2 measurements here...
1- Peak
2- Lufs (loudness)
These 2 measurements are different in that one (Peak) measures your highest level reached. This is the highest point of the waveform and the loudest your meter measurement will see in a DAW meter. As your meters are dancing up and down, you will notice one measurement that stands above the rest, it is typically the one that (if your meter is set up to โholdโ) will show you the highest point in which the signal reaches. For short purposes here, we are not going to get into ISPโs (Inter Sample Peaks). We will save that for another cartoon.
Loudness (lufs) which is the overall loudness of your track. Similar to measurement like the true peak it differs in that it is measuring the perceived loudness. Lufs has 3 basic measurements:
Lufs INT- The integrated value. This takes an average from the whole song and gives you the total sum.
Lufs Short term: Usually a calculation taken from the last 4 seconds. This measurement is critical at times when you have a song that may look great in the integrated spectrum but your short term is -5 lufs.
Momentary: Think of momentary as โIn the momentโ it is the now. It is the real time measurement happening live in the track as you see it.
Here are my personal theories.
You want your final master to typically fall around -1dbtp.
You want your INT lufs (for Rap) to be in the area of -10 to -8.
Dance music a little higher. EDM even higher than that.
These numbers however are simply a guide. Some mastering engineers believe it is imperative to stay within the -14 lufs value that is suggested by many streaming sites. I however, have never been one to stay between the lines when using a coloring book.
If you are not familiar with Lufs. Download this free plug in. Learn it like it was the most important technique in your workflow because without measurements, you simply are doing work blind and deaf. It is perfectly fine to just โuse your earsโ. But sometimes our ears lie. Use the tools you have. Like this plug in. Youlean lufs meter.
Youlean Loudness Meter - Free VST, AU and AAX plugin Youlean Loudness Meter is your ultimate free VST, AU and AAX plugin for loudness measurement. Featuring LU, LUFS, LKFS, LRA and PLR measurements.
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This is only my opinion but buying or using YouTube beats are only holding you back from showing your true potential.
Start by creating your own personal loop library. It may take some time but when you are finished, you will have a completely free library of your very own beats that you have created and you own.
The only investment is the time it's going to take to learn. No money is needed.
Learn how to draw out midi notes in the Piano roll view or buy a small keyboard controller.
This is the best way to get to the next level.
Less is more
I can tell you by personal experience, this is true. It was also a lesson that took me a long time to learn. Because letโs face it.. More always seems better right? It isn't.
When you first start a static mix and begin leveling the drums and bass faders, there is a reason it sounds so good. Because your ears can define "every little detail". Once you begin adding more and more tracks it begins to sound cluttered.
Unless... You make everything sound defined enough to fit. Which is indeed the ultimate goal. However, sometimes the stripped down foundation of 20 tracks is So much better than trying to struggle with a project that has 80 tracks.
04/10/2022
dB/Peak/LUFS
First off what is a dB ? It means decibel. It is simply a way to measure sound. If you are using an SPL meter you can ask how many dB is that airplane noise ? (approx. 140 when its engines are revved up). Or how many dB is that whisper (approx. 20 to 30). But letโs just say for reference we are speaking strictly within a DAW.
Youโre looking for 2 measurements here...
1- dbtp (true peak)
2- Lufs (loudness)
These 2 measurements are different in that one (dbtp) measures your true peak. This is the highest point of the waveform and the loudest your meter measurement will see in a DAW. As your meters are dancing up and down, you will notice one measurement that stands above the rest, it is typically the one that (if your meter is set up to โholdโ) will show you the highest point in which the signal reaches. For short purposes here, we are not going to get into ISPโs (Inter Sample Peaks). We will save that for another cartoon.
And loudness (lufs) which is the overall loudness of your track. Similar to measurement like the true peak it differs in that it is measuring the perceived loudness. Not the highest point in the peak. It is averages and those averages are calculated as such:
Lufs INT- The integrated value. This takes an average from the whole song and gives you the total sum.
Lufs Short term: Usually a calculation taken from the last 4 seconds. This measurement is critical at times when you have a song that may look great in the integrated spectrum but your short term is -5 lufs.
Momentary: Think of momentary as โIn the momentโ it is the now. It is the real time measurement happening live in the track as you see it.
Here are my personal theories.
You want your final master to typically fall around -1dbtp.
You want your INT lufs (for Rap) to be in the area of -10 to -8.
Dance music a little higher. EDM even higher than that.
These numbers however are simply a guide, many mastering engineers believe it is imperative to stay within the -14 lufs value that is suggested by many streaming sites. I however, have never been one to stay between the lines when using a coloring book.
If you are not familiar with Lufs. Download this free plug in. Learn it like it was the most important technique in your workflow because without measurements, you simply are doing work blind and deaf. It is perfectly fine to just โuse your earsโ. But sometimes our ears lie. Use the tools you have. Like this plug in. Youlean lufs meter.
Youlean Loudness Meter - Free VST, AU and AAX plugin Youlean Loudness Meter is your ultimate free VST, AU and AAX plugin for loudness measurement. Featuring LU, LUFS, LKFS, LRA and PLR measurements.
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07/27/2022