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How do the pro's achieve that high quality sound with their mixes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Monty" data-source="post: 846719" data-attributes="member: 5569"><p>Its a number of things its all trail & error you can use these: Adding a touch of each one not over doing anything,like the clipper will give you some extra gain & then limiter will be like a brick wall stopping the music set @ -0.1db</p><p></p><p>Eq</p><p>Exciter</p><p>Maximizer</p><p>Stereo Enhancer</p><p>Clipper</p><p>Limiter</p><p></p><p>If it is older music like seventies & eighties they we need more processing than todays music i have never really done this to a Dj mix myself (think i tried it once) mastering is something i stay away from you can spend hours on it (which i have) it wrecks my head,you would be best off finding a good mastering engineer to do this as they spend hours doing it all the time.</p><p></p><p>You could try an all in one mastering plugin like Ozone,you have to be willing to spend hours on it very time consuming until you know how to do it faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monty, post: 846719, member: 5569"] Its a number of things its all trail & error you can use these: Adding a touch of each one not over doing anything,like the clipper will give you some extra gain & then limiter will be like a brick wall stopping the music set @ -0.1db Eq Exciter Maximizer Stereo Enhancer Clipper Limiter If it is older music like seventies & eighties they we need more processing than todays music i have never really done this to a Dj mix myself (think i tried it once) mastering is something i stay away from you can spend hours on it (which i have) it wrecks my head,you would be best off finding a good mastering engineer to do this as they spend hours doing it all the time. You could try an all in one mastering plugin like Ozone,you have to be willing to spend hours on it very time consuming until you know how to do it faster. [/QUOTE]
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