Cold Truth
IllMuzik Moderator
i was just thinking about something.
most of these beats have been done for a while... all were done with sonjgs in mind, but not with a nod for mixing/mastering, etc. i basically decided what i wanted on the album and sent tracks to the mcs i am working with. i have yet to mix any vocals or anything.
the problem is, i used a lot of compression "here and there"- meaning i dont really know what i used compression on, exactly. i generally use it in varying degrees depending on the instrument. certain beats have a mix of compressed/un compressed elements.
i can mix a headphone mix pretty well, although i am certainly not qat any "pro" level. i can do a decent car stereo mix as well. basically, i am adequate.
the problem is that if i choose to send it to a mastering house after the second ressing (honestly i am not even slightly bothered by it until i guage the initial reaction)
and the other issue is that since i have every individual track from every beat mixed down in a .wav file, with several hundred riffs-well over a thousand, i cant remember how to replay everything, nor create certain patches. recreating alot of these hasnt worked because i remember parts and i get "close" on others, but oyu can never really (well, i cant) recapture that magic from the first go at it.
sooooooooooooooooo
will i be reasonably ok, seeing as this wont be a major commercial release or anything? i mean, so long as i geta reasonable mix that sounds good between headphones, stereos, and cars- i also get a reasonable mix out of home theatre systems... but i shuold be ok, right? or should i be worried here?
most of these beats have been done for a while... all were done with sonjgs in mind, but not with a nod for mixing/mastering, etc. i basically decided what i wanted on the album and sent tracks to the mcs i am working with. i have yet to mix any vocals or anything.
the problem is, i used a lot of compression "here and there"- meaning i dont really know what i used compression on, exactly. i generally use it in varying degrees depending on the instrument. certain beats have a mix of compressed/un compressed elements.
i can mix a headphone mix pretty well, although i am certainly not qat any "pro" level. i can do a decent car stereo mix as well. basically, i am adequate.
the problem is that if i choose to send it to a mastering house after the second ressing (honestly i am not even slightly bothered by it until i guage the initial reaction)
and the other issue is that since i have every individual track from every beat mixed down in a .wav file, with several hundred riffs-well over a thousand, i cant remember how to replay everything, nor create certain patches. recreating alot of these hasnt worked because i remember parts and i get "close" on others, but oyu can never really (well, i cant) recapture that magic from the first go at it.
sooooooooooooooooo
will i be reasonably ok, seeing as this wont be a major commercial release or anything? i mean, so long as i geta reasonable mix that sounds good between headphones, stereos, and cars- i also get a reasonable mix out of home theatre systems... but i shuold be ok, right? or should i be worried here?