Creating an EDM Mastering Chain in 10 Steps
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THOSE GUYS LISTEN TO THIER AUDIENCE! Thank you Sage Audio, I've been requesting this for some time. I'm not disappointed
That's great to hear! Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for the patience :]
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Really happy to see some content spesifically towards edm. Fantastic video and really helpfull :)
Great to hear you liked the video! Thanks for watching!
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Great Job! I like this chain when we have to sound with considerable levels of loudness.
Thanx for sharing!
Enjoy the day!
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Love the new graphics! Amazing how much SplitEQ affects the mix width with very subtle adjustments. Thanks!
Thanks glad you like them! I was surprised too, it makes a big impact especially when introducing m/s panning.
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The magic of Ominipressor. Muito Obrigado!!!🙌🙌🙌
It's good! Thanks for watching!
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You've got a Godly wealth of knowledge. Thank You sir!
Thank you Samuel! Hope the video was helpful.
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Finally EDM (The Boss Of Top Ch🤙👏👊😎 Your The Best, Keep it Up Man....🖤🤍
Great tutorials
Thanks for watching!
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Nice chain bro!!!
Thanks for watching David!
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which is best system configuration for music production and I am using ABLETON SUITE 11 and window 10
Great tutorial, thank you Sage audio ! but Could you elaborate why you are using two limiters at the end of the chain ? why you don't just use clipper for that, the limiters are set to fast attack and release times so basically they are clipping signal also or ? thank you for your time
Thanks for watching! I like to combine them to get difference sounds from each. For example, the Oxford limiter has a very different sound than the L2 - true they work similarly to a clipper, but how they approach attenuating the transients differs. Also, the enhance function of the Oxford limiter amplifies low-level signal, while the dynamic function of the L2 introduces mild expansion.
So it's just a combo I really like, but of course there are other options and preferences.
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@@sageaudio thank you ! , it make sense to me right now.
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
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Love your tutorials, just asking for a tutorial of mastering ROCK MUSIC with Stock logic plugins? I don’t see any on CZcams.
Thanks for watching! We created a chain recently about mastering rock music, but not with stock plugins. Hope it's helpful nonetheless!
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how can we make this sonnox's enhance (xfader) with another plugin? any suggestions?
The inflator works somewhat similarly - so does Waves MV2. OTT is a good free option if you keep the depth around 5% and turn off downward processing.
@@sageaudio thank you!
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Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
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you don't care about TP at the 2nd limiting stage ...?
Thanks for watching Frank! No I'd avoid it to be honest. It'll cause the transients to be less detailed.
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Doesn't work much for dubstep, hybrid trap
Good content but -6 LUFs sounds just squashed as hell
Thanks for watching! It's really aggressive for sure, but seems to be the norm for EDM.
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-6LUFs is still a little on the quiet side for a lot of edm. -5,-4 is competitive. -6 is prob about right for this genre tho
Excellent at mastering. Not a good taste of music, however!!!
Lol thanks for watching!