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oh yeah....
Is mastering electronic music different that the other genres. Easier perhaps? more/less challenging? |
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as i said, for hip-hop/ r&b check out herb powers. definitely numero uno.
bob ludwig and bernie grundman for everything else bar electronic stuff. electronic/programmed music IS easier, on the basis that it's less dynamic than music created with real instruments. ![]() people tend to apply more extreme eq's and compression to modern programmed music (because they can), the bass wars are raging out there! pop is all about the finaliser (multi-band, frequency concious, compressor/eq), LOADS of middle. ![]() these kind of mixes tend to sound a bit too fried for me. most modern mixes tend to have rather large bottoms! and the golden rule of course is... there's no such thing as a vocal that's too loud. ![]() sweetening, or emphasis as it's known, is an important area. in london, we have a home-grown hip-hop/r&b/drum&bass hybrid that's by far the most popular stuff at the moment. try and check some out, the bass is everything. i guarantee you that you will not have heard this much bass anywhere before, and this is the latest flavour of pop music here!!! -------------------- one for all and all for one...
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T-Racks comes across a puny purple ghekko after hearing Waves Masters in action!
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Eie, for real. Westside.
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 15-Apr 03 From: London - UK Member No.: 16,162 ![]() |
Sonicworx from Prosoniq is fantastic when it comes to software mastering on the Mac.
You can check it out here. http://www.prosoniq.com ![]() |
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