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Old 01-19-2001, 07:57 AM
drenched drenched is offline
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Default no shame in my game

Allright
Im doing something unconventional here (as usual in most areas of my life) buy asking some of you guys to check out a one or two of my songs and respond with (home studio) mastering tips such as -2.5 db at.....ect . This would be a great help to me as I am (slowly ) learning to do the engineering side of things and starting to see more clearly how one minor tweek can change it all in the final stages. If your up to this please email me and Ill shoot you a file.
Thanks Jon
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Old 01-20-2001, 04:34 PM
j creasey j creasey is offline
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Default Re: no shame in my game

remember pinning your levels on 0 may give you a loud mix BUT!
the more you squeeze it the more dynamic range you lose and music is dynamics!
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