Cheez
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I've been trying to learn mixing and mastering (or attempting to learn, really) for orchestral and acoustic mixes, in particular limiter and compressor for orchestral (not drums) music. I'm really interested in multi-band compressor and multi-band limiter usage. I'm not trying to bypass the experts. I'll probably still send my mixes to the experts, but that's the end stage before sending things for CD pressing. Before that, I still want to know how to do it.
Here are some things I've found. Not much. Hope others can contribute, so I can learn more!
This is the VSL page. The demos and tutorials are meant to sell their Vienna Suite product, but the tutorial is interesting, esp no. 4 on the multiband limiter and EQ.
http://vsl.co.at/en/211/497/1686/1673/1680/1095.htm
This one is by Dan Kury which I hope he doesn't mind me placing a direct link to his tutorial as it doesn't appear on his homepage. His idea of AUTOMATED multiband compressing is really something (instead of using just one setting for the entire mix, he changes it all the time to suit the mix).
http://www.dankury.com/tutorials/violinautomation.wmv
Any others with experience (esp the masters), please share! For the non-experts in mastering (like me
), also share how you would do mix and master your mixes in an orchestral or acoustic sound setting.
Here are some things I've found. Not much. Hope others can contribute, so I can learn more!
This is the VSL page. The demos and tutorials are meant to sell their Vienna Suite product, but the tutorial is interesting, esp no. 4 on the multiband limiter and EQ.
http://vsl.co.at/en/211/497/1686/1673/1680/1095.htm
This one is by Dan Kury which I hope he doesn't mind me placing a direct link to his tutorial as it doesn't appear on his homepage. His idea of AUTOMATED multiband compressing is really something (instead of using just one setting for the entire mix, he changes it all the time to suit the mix).
http://www.dankury.com/tutorials/violinautomation.wmv
Any others with experience (esp the masters), please share! For the non-experts in mastering (like me
