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Mastering your track

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@Saga: Well listening to a mod isn't fair outside a tracker, and listening to an mp3 isn't really fair outside a mp3-player. When doing A/B-comparisions, you have to use the same software. It is no use comparing audio-output out of for Renoise for example with Winamp.

I guess it would be possible to load the mp3 in the tracker though. If it was a fullblown xrns and I had all the VSTs that might be fair. I used the 'Magic AB'-vst a lot when mastering tracks in Renoise. Comparing it to various genres and seeing the signal changes in Ozone really worked wonders.

@xrs:oh, my bad. If that is the case I'll do a search for the mp3, I only spotted .mods on first glance. I'll have a look!
added on the 2015-02-20 16:55:18 by numtek numtek
I wasn't completely kidding with the MOD remark. Many tracker mods, even 4-channel ones, could use some balancing of tracks and frequencies. Maybe it's more like mixing than mastering. But for example, removing things that would play incorrectly in some players, feels like "mastering" department. Isn't mastering about making the product as enjoyable as possible on as wide a range of end-user equipment and situations as possible.
added on the 2015-02-20 18:59:31 by yzi yzi
numtek: I don't get the different (especially if the tracker's engine is also available as an input plugin for your favourite media player), but okay...

yzi: Like this? :) (updated samples, updated mix a bit, no mastering though - I guess it could have used a bit more low end...)
yzi: yeah, more like mixing. actually having done that in some form since mid 90's, not that it was always for the good of it :)
added on the 2015-02-20 19:47:25 by leGend leGend
Quote:
yzi: Like this? :) (updated samples, updated mix a bit, no mastering though - I guess it could have used a bit more low end...)


Nice remake! Why did you cut the intro though? (Original for reference)
added on the 2015-02-21 01:14:40 by absence absence
absence: I'm one of those people who didn't grow up with an Amiga, the intro is not part of the MOD file that comes with the PC version. :)
While we're spamming for friends and relatives…

Melograf, run by no-one else than Ochre: http://melograf.com/
And if you have enough money, Audible Oddities, run by Twerk: http://www.audibleoddities.com/

Anyway, this will never get you the best ever sound if your mixing is average. If you think that Ochre has the best sound because he's a good masterer, you're just wrong… his track are amazingly balanced, each instruments are perfectly equalized, he thinks about correct placement (it's not only about left and right but also mid and sides), omfg I just got a boner… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reT1t47HjyQ (https://ochre.bandcamp.com/track/glassmaker)

Actually, in some cases, you can manage to impress people with a non-mastered track if your mixing is state-o-the-art.
knl: yeah! "If you think that <insert here> has the best sound because he's a good masterer, you're just wrong"

hear hear
added on the 2015-02-21 09:51:02 by leGend leGend
We all know the way to achieve _perfection_ is to use sample cds and presets… downloadable from audio torrent forums.

Saves up days of researches and equalizing… because our talent can't be delayed.
I heard Vengenace sample CDs are the best, because they already have the MP3 compression artefacts in the samples you don't have to add them by yourself!
Saga: Do they already come with +10k plays on soundcloud?
KORG Electribe SX distortion & compression for maximum utzung
added on the 2015-02-21 17:46:36 by lsl lsl
knl: I'm pretty sure the samples have been played 10k+ times on Soundcloud, yes!

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