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John Mayfield dives into why high-passing your tracks during the mixing process can greatly benefit the overall quality of your mix and for him, helps him get the best master he can get.
The first step John Mayfield takes when mastering is fixing the Phase Rotation of a song, but why?
When applying equalization to your master, the settings is specific to the signal you’re working on will need to be applied. Although each master is unique, there are some common aspects of equalization.
In this video, David Gnozzi explains how to set up your 2BUS and MASTERING COMPRESSOR, what to look for when setting attack, release, ration, knee and more!
Justin Colletti walks us through the major approaches to using compression in mastering, and on the mix bus. Learn how to set attack, release, ratio, multiband compression and more.
Knowing when, how, and why to adjust the width of your stereo image in mastering is crucial, and it can be a challenge for both amateur and expert engineers.
Dave Pensado shows you some simple tricks to use while mastering your music to preserve dynamics and give your tracks a better feel.
Luca Pretolesi mastering On My Mind by Diplo. This tutorial covers as well as using analyzers to master a song in Studio One.
Streaky is here showing us how to clip group stems to win headroom before your 2Bus/MixBus!
We want it louder, but no we can’t go past 0 we can’t go ''one-more''
Learn about the plugins that can make your mixes louder, display LUFS readings, and enable you to preview how your music will sound when uploaded to streaming services.
The most important thing you need to know about DITHERING is inside this brilliant video by David Gnozzi from MixbusTV.