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By Nantho Valentine on 12/01/2019 |
All along this series, we have tried our best to present, in the most comprehensible way, the basic principles that underpin the delicate art of mastering. However, except for a couple of exceptions, like dithering, for example, all of these "rules" ought to be taken merely as suggestions. It's up to you to experiment! And, above all, practice, practice, practice! After all, your main advantage in relation to a professional mastering studio is time. Nobody will be yelling at you if you haven't finished by the end of the day, so make the most of it!
To conclude, we would like to thank you for having followed us throughout this adventure and we sincerely hope that these articles have been useful to you in one way or another.
For your convenience, here are links to the entire series.
Part 1 - An Introduction to DIY Mastering
Part 2 - Prepare for your Mastering Session
Part 3 - Methodology for DIY Mastering
Part 6 - How to use Compression in Mastering
Part 7 - Multi-band Compression in Mastering
Part 9 - Using Stereo Enhancers in Mastering
Part 10 - Using Reverb when Mastering
Part 11 - Mid-Side in Mastering
Part 12 - Automation in Mastering
Part 13 - Using a Limiter in Mastering
Part 14 - The use of Dithering in Mastering
Part 15 - Using Headphones in Mastering
Part 16 - Using the Spectrum Analyzer in Mastering
Part 17 - The Stereo Image in Mastering
Part 18 - Levels in Mastering
Part 19 - Audio Norms in Mastering
Part 20 - The Oscilloscope in Mastering
Part 21 - Rendering a Master
Part 22 - Volume in Mastering
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