Post
by Simbosan » Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:18 am
EITHER: Get a copy of Ozone and go through the steps I did:
1) Loudness Maximiser: Use it and go WOW!, overuse it, come back a week later and realise you crushed the death out of everything and dial it back to sane levels.
2) Exciter: Use it and go WOW!, over use it, come back a week later and... you get the picture?
3) Compressor: I seldom compress anything, it takes the air and space out. Unless of course you WANT a heavily squeezed compressed sound like metal or something. Me, I like space and stuff that pings out at you.
4) EQ: Subtle again is good. The mix should be EQ'd right anyway.
5) Stereo image, widen the high freq stuff, narrow the low freq stuff. Even that's over simplifying, but it was a while before I moved beyond that idea.
I find it a great tool for an idiot like me though, just be subtle about it, read up a bit and you will start to learn =) It's really well worth starting on, fascinating subject.
OR:
Use what comes with live, you have EQ8 with mid-side, you have multiband compressors, reverbs, limiters. Lots of stuff. Trouble is, for me, Ozone taught me a lot about that stuff before I would have had a clue what to do with the Ableton plugins. There is no way round it, you need to learn the stuff.
OR: None of the above, there are many plugins that help mastering (the accepted wisdom is that you cannot master your own tracks) I just picked Ozone cos its a one stop shop simple plugin.
S
Ableton 9 Suite - Ozone 5
Room full of guitars!
Akai EWI USB : Loads of Sample Modeling instruments (the best ever!)
M-Audio FastTrack Pro
Turbo Nutter B*stard >>>> WINDOWS <<<< PC
Simbosan on Soundcloud