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posté sam. 7 sept. 2002, 02:12
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oh yeah....

Is mastering electronic music different that the other genres. Easier perhaps? more/less challenging?
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posté sam. 7 sept. 2002, 13:53
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as i said, for hip-hop/ r&b check out herb powers. definitely numero uno.
bob ludwig and bernie grundman for everything else bar electronic stuff.
electronic/programmed music IS easier, on the basis that it's less dynamic than music created with real instruments. wink.gif
people tend to apply more extreme eq's and compression to modern programmed music (because they can), the bass wars are raging out there!
pop is all about the finaliser (multi-band, frequency concious, compressor/eq), LOADS of middle. blink.gif
these kind of mixes tend to sound a bit too fried for me.
most modern mixes tend to have rather large bottoms!
and the golden rule of course is...
there's no such thing as a vocal that's too loud. biggrin.gif
sweetening, or emphasis as it's known, is an important area.

in london, we have a home-grown hip-hop/r&b/drum&bass hybrid that's by far the most popular stuff at the moment. try and check some out, the bass is everything. i guarantee you that you will not have heard this much bass anywhere before, and this is the latest flavour of pop music here!!!


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posté dim. 1 déc. 2002, 04:31
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posté dim. 1 déc. 2002, 13:54
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Eie, for real. Westside.
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posté mer. 16 avril 2003, 15:46
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Sonicworx from Prosoniq is fantastic when it comes to software mastering on the Mac.


You can check it out here.

http://www.prosoniq.com

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