Pre-Mastering

 

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The guidlines below are very helpful before mastering/finalizing a song

 

Match the following instruments when soloed in place to the db markers on your mixing desk or your mixdown deck or software.

 

Set the trims

 

Solo each instrument in succession and set the trim so the signal peaks a 0db.

 

Kick drum

 

0db +3 eq at 50 Hz +1 db at 3khz -3db 275 hz No FX except maybe subtle ambience. You will tweak the kick again, this is just to get you going.

 

Snare

 

-2 db eq to taste in the frequencies above 4khz. Add reverb if the song calls for it. Do the best you can to keep it out of the way of the vocal, even if you have to pan it a few degrees.

 

Lead Vocal

 

0db use a low cut filter to eliminate rumble and plosive pops around 100-200 hz. Carefully enhance the delicate high end around 15khz to add air and sheen and don't overdo it! This is the trickiest adjustment and may often spell hit or dud. Perfectly center the vocal and pan it not with pan controls, but with very subtle left/right hi freq eq's. Put on the cans (headphones) and make sure its in the absolute center of your forehead.. Every word must be intelligible. Add reverb and delays but don't let it get smeared.

 

Cymbals

 

-25 db Avoid letting these get in the way of the vocals. Pan them to 2 o'clock and remember their main function is to add the glue to a track to hold the music together--they do not have to be loud or present

 

Synth pads

 

-20 db Do these in stereo and hard pan left and right with generous effects if needed. However, keep them in the back. Pads indeed are beautiful additions to a song but don't let them overshadow any of the main elements of the song.

 

Bass

 

-10 db Always front and center. If you use FX restrict yourself to chorusing or a light flange--no reverb.

 

Rhythm guitar

 

-15 db pan off center eq: use a low cut filter to get rid of any bass and add a mid range eq for a slight narrow boost, but make sure it is not competing with the vocalist's sweet spot.

 

Percussion

 

-20db- put these elements off center unless they are essential to to basic beat. EQ in a tasteful way if necessary.

 

Watch the meters when you play the whole mix through the board. You should have peaks at +3db. If what you have is more notch down every fader in 1 db increments until you get there.

 

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