Brilliant! Thank you so much! This is exactly what my track looks like, lots of troughs and peaks. Tried everything, it won't come out right after master. Will go back and find the culprit tracks now... 👍🏼
You would use a clipper or saturator to tame those peaks before hitting a limiter. You just have to be careful not to add unwanted distortion, especially if you're doing this in mastering.
When you're first balancing your sounds, try and just do it by ear. Make sure nothing is noticeably louder than anything else, you should be able to hear everything clearly. Then when checking the spectrum analyzer, check to see the high frequencies are not much higher than the lowe frequencies. If you've done both of those steps, but still find that your limiter can't get to the loudness you want, then you have some big peaks you need to take care of in your mix, usually form the drums or other percussive sounds.
You could also use reference tracks at loud and quiet levels to make sure your tracks hold up.
Brilliant! Thank you so much! This is exactly what my track looks like, lots of troughs and peaks. Tried everything, it won't come out right after master. Will go back and find the culprit tracks now... 👍🏼
Perfect let me know how it goes.
Thanks, this make a lot of sense now... will check to see if you have a mixing video
thank you
No problem!
That was a good video
Glad you enjoyed it! Let me know if there are any topics that give you trouble and maybe I'll make some more videos about them.
What about after exporting, why is the track so low and not as loud as in the mix session?
Do you have the normalize option on? If so disable it
clCheers to Toronto from Seattle. Still trying to ID track on your Fabfilter mastering in Udemy I bought are you allowed to say
Okay now how do we fix that
You would use a clipper or saturator to tame those peaks before hitting a limiter. You just have to be careful not to add unwanted distortion, especially if you're doing this in mastering.
What is the exact balance then? Kicks snares vs rest of the mix
When you're first balancing your sounds, try and just do it by ear. Make sure nothing is noticeably louder than anything else, you should be able to hear everything clearly. Then when checking the spectrum analyzer, check to see the high frequencies are not much higher than the lowe frequencies. If you've done both of those steps, but still find that your limiter can't get to the loudness you want, then you have some big peaks you need to take care of in your mix, usually form the drums or other percussive sounds.
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The entire video is literally the answer. You could also just ask me a question normally, and I would be more than happy to answer and help.
like what is your problem? is your brain fried from all those tiktoks that your attention span is non existant to watch this video?