tekara
27-04-2006, 03:59 AM
im thinking of getting a few of my tracks professionally mastered. It wont be released or anything, but ive always been curious as to how much difference it would make.
Ive heard to not compress the entire mix in any shape, way, or form as this is irreversible in the mastering stage. Okay, i understand that, but how about things like the drums?
Is it still possible to compress each track with its own compressor inserted into the channel with different tweakings? Will this be considered too much compression prior to the mastering stage?
Or should i be leaving the entire song left untouched with EQ/Compression and just send in the dry format to the engineers?
One of my main concerns, is that i tend to compress my drums HEAVILY and sometimes even overcompress on purpose to create that breathing/pumping effect. I tend to really compress the shit out of the hihats on its own channel, then send all the drums into a master FX channel where it all gets compressed together.
Im scared after all this compression, if i send the track in to get mastered and compressed again by the engineer, the entire mix will sound squashed.
Any ideas on what to do, and what NOT to do when your track is ready to be mastered?
Ive heard to not compress the entire mix in any shape, way, or form as this is irreversible in the mastering stage. Okay, i understand that, but how about things like the drums?
Is it still possible to compress each track with its own compressor inserted into the channel with different tweakings? Will this be considered too much compression prior to the mastering stage?
Or should i be leaving the entire song left untouched with EQ/Compression and just send in the dry format to the engineers?
One of my main concerns, is that i tend to compress my drums HEAVILY and sometimes even overcompress on purpose to create that breathing/pumping effect. I tend to really compress the shit out of the hihats on its own channel, then send all the drums into a master FX channel where it all gets compressed together.
Im scared after all this compression, if i send the track in to get mastered and compressed again by the engineer, the entire mix will sound squashed.
Any ideas on what to do, and what NOT to do when your track is ready to be mastered?