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Mix And Mastering Service Elements

By Stacey Massey


Mixing and mastering form part of the essential components that are necessary for professional producing. Musicians who have their own home studios and record their own sounds usually look through these on their own to create awesome tracks. However, there are also those that choose to avail of a mix and mastering service offered by professional producers.

To master and to mix sounds are actually two different things. At times, people make the error of taking one term for the other. Some people even take the two terms collectively as if they both mean the same. However, mixing refers to the placing several audio layers as one to create final tracks. This may be used to refer to track modification as well.

Raw sounds recorded, whether piano, drums or guitar, straight from condenser microphones usually sound rather flat and undynamic. What producers will do first is layering of the tracks, changing the volumes to, perhaps, make the guitar or drum sounds come out at specific moments. They might also remove unwanted clicks or extra noises from the clips. This is the mixing process.

Mastering, on the other hand, is different. It is the process where final tracks are optimized with the use of several different elements, which may range from stereo enhancement, equalization, or compression. Usually, this process will require not just technical skills from producers but also extensive knowledge on techniques and a good sense of hearing.

To master can mean to bring sounds to life. This process is characterized as bringing spice in for the recorded sounds to turn out better. Producers might have the drum beats sounding more dynamic and the guitars may be adjusted to sound less sharp. Bass frequencies can be increased and pianos toned down so they sound softer. Effects can be integrated as well.

There are many elements involved in mastering. The first one is compression. Though compression is something very common, many people still make the mistake of its usage. The compression of dynamic audios is indeed very common. What this does is avoid clipping the audios. Compressing will ensure that audios shall not be in excess of the decibel limits, hence preventing them from becoming too loud.

Equalization refers to the boosting of the frequencies of sounds. It is an element that is fairly easy to understand. Normally, producers will not want recorded sounds to have very thin bass drums. So what they do is that they increase bass frequencies through equalization. EQ is what makes it possible to get the perfect sounds for the instruments.

Compression and equalization are not the only effects that you can integrate to your sound. There are many more effects to add in for tracks to come more spiced up. These will allow you to bring more out of your recorded sounds. You can consider stereo enhancements as well as the reverb effect.

A mix and mastering service mainly centers on composition, notation and instrumentation of music production subjects. Just as with composing and notating, you will need to have experience and knowledge in this field. You might already think of a track as great sounding but in reality, there can still be a lot more improvements you can add so these will be brought out to sound their best.




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