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19. MIXING AND MASTERING

  • Since having everything recorded onto one project on Logic Pro, I divided each song and put them into subgroups, where I could have more control when mixing each of these instrument in accordance with the songs
  • I’m glad that the band performed a cover as a practise, since I could use this to actively check the microphone levels
  • From the performance, I had completely lost the DPA 4099 tracks that were recording the top snare, so I had to make do with what I had from the recording day

  • Since live music differs to studio recorded music, I listened to other published live music performances on YouTube and albums such as NIKI’s album “Live at The Wiltern” to help me figure out how to mix these songs
  • I didn’t want to do heavy mixing or use any auto tune, to emphasise the authenticity of live music
  • From listening to these live mixed performances, I found that there is some reverb put onto the vocals, so I decided to add some reverb onto the mix and add Bus this also for the other instruments as much as needed – this is since there isn’t much reverb within the room M108 itself, with it being soundproof, similar to a recording studio, so I added reverb to create space
  • Since some of the songs have guitar solos, or sax solos, I decided to cut certain parts of these and put up the gain in these instruments by the slightest so that they gain the centre stage of the audio
  • I couldn’t find any books or articles specifying the differences in how to mix and master for live music in comparison to studio music, but I tried to keep as much as I could in the mix
  • I did get rid of some of the bleed that was taken in from other instruments
  • I also added a compressor for each of the instruments as well as EQ to drown out and emphasise certain frequencies for each instrument
  • Since the bass that was recorded through DI wasn’t as prominent in the recordings as I would have liked, I decided to add the plug-in Bass Amp for some of the songs

  • Unlike for mixing, since I am not too confident in mastering, I used the mastering plug-in on Logic Pro to help me with this
  • When mastering, I bounced each of the songs as a wav. file, putting them onto a completely new Logic Pro project and mastered them on there
the Logic Pro project of the whole recording

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