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<blockquote data-quote="parky" data-source="post: 763406" data-attributes="member: 8280"><p>i'm no expert at all. my mastering is duff lol</p><p>but i know a few people who have really got a sweet sound without expensive mastering ,but just on a home pc</p><p></p><p>i dont know how much you people know, so i might be waffling </p><p>but he said when you are working with samples or recording synth sounds or beats, instead of just recording them. get each seperate item and then process it with tools like a type of software like cool edit or soundforge e.tc. and then you can save resourses by adding reverb and compression rather than doing it later</p><p></p><p>getting each seperate sound sounding sweet before you lay it down. instead of tarting it up later .</p><p></p><p>i try this with beats and before i add them to the sequencer .maybe compress them with software</p><p>a friend also said that if you are making something on reason or ableton. dump a few sounds and patterns out and stick them in protools to master it</p><p>but i not really gone down that road yet.</p><p>i find a good fiddle with levels and e.qs on all the seperate tracks</p><p>adding compression here and reverb there. a bit of delay e.t.c</p><p></p><p>after a while you sort of get that depth in the sound.</p><p></p><p>but i dont think you can get the business done without some proper hardware</p><p>software is good but nothing like sound produced on nice hardware.</p><p></p><p>its a good topic. i will keep coming back to see peoples tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parky, post: 763406, member: 8280"] i'm no expert at all. my mastering is duff lol but i know a few people who have really got a sweet sound without expensive mastering ,but just on a home pc i dont know how much you people know, so i might be waffling but he said when you are working with samples or recording synth sounds or beats, instead of just recording them. get each seperate item and then process it with tools like a type of software like cool edit or soundforge e.tc. and then you can save resourses by adding reverb and compression rather than doing it later getting each seperate sound sounding sweet before you lay it down. instead of tarting it up later . i try this with beats and before i add them to the sequencer .maybe compress them with software a friend also said that if you are making something on reason or ableton. dump a few sounds and patterns out and stick them in protools to master it but i not really gone down that road yet. i find a good fiddle with levels and e.qs on all the seperate tracks adding compression here and reverb there. a bit of delay e.t.c after a while you sort of get that depth in the sound. but i dont think you can get the business done without some proper hardware software is good but nothing like sound produced on nice hardware. its a good topic. i will keep coming back to see peoples tips. [/QUOTE]
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