How To Mix A Song Logic

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05th March 2015

How to get metatrader 4. To start things off, don't expect to slam a limiter on the bus, crank down on it, and get your mix as loud and powerful as any other commercial release! It doesn't work like that. Loudness is achieved with every step of the mixdown process. Of course it also involves having a good quality recording to begin with, but for the purpose of this article we will focus mainly on explaining how you can achieve loudness with mixing.

When you're sending off your song for mixing, one of the things you have to do is export the individual tracks in your song. Luckily, with modern DAWS such as Logic Pro X this is relatively easy. Follow these steps and you're ready to rock. First go to File at the top and click on 'Export All Tracks as Audio Files' 2. Open the export dialog by selecting 'Export Audio/Video' in the File menu or using the key command ⇧⌘R on Mac or CTL+ALT+R on Windows. Select the bounce source using the 'Rendered Track' dropdown. Choose 'Master' if you want to make a stereo bounce of your mix.

1. GOOD QUALITY RECORDING
Make sure that the sounds are well recorded and powerful in the first place. If you have to select a kick drum, select one that has more body and more weight right from the start, rather than selecting a weak sample and trying to improve it later on. The same applies for all the other instruments you work with: try to record them well and as cleanly as possible.

How

How to open 32 bit apps on catalina. 2. COMPRESS IN STAGES

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Don't put all of the compression at the end, compress little by little each time. A powerful kick drum and a powerful snare drum will begin with little compression on each channel, a little compression on the drum bus, and a little compression on the bus channel. Learn more about compressing in stages and bus routing here.

3. MID FREQUENCIES
The important information in a musical piece is in the mid frequencies. Your ear is designed to hear them better than the rest; mid frequencies are most prominent in human speech for instance. If you want to make a bass drum louder you don't necessarily have to make the low end louder. Most of the time all you need to push is the mid frequencies, which can be counter-intuitive, but that's how it works. The mid range is what will mostly determine how loud your mix is.

4. LOW END
In terms of electricity, the low end is where most of the energy goes. Therefore it's much easier to fill up your master bus with low frequencies than it is with high frequencies, so try and make as much room as possible for the kick and bass: take everything below 80 hertz out of all the other instruments: piano, keyboards, etc. Leave room for the kick and bass to do their thing.

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How to open 32 bit apps on catalina. 2. COMPRESS IN STAGES

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Don't put all of the compression at the end, compress little by little each time. A powerful kick drum and a powerful snare drum will begin with little compression on each channel, a little compression on the drum bus, and a little compression on the bus channel. Learn more about compressing in stages and bus routing here.

3. MID FREQUENCIES
The important information in a musical piece is in the mid frequencies. Your ear is designed to hear them better than the rest; mid frequencies are most prominent in human speech for instance. If you want to make a bass drum louder you don't necessarily have to make the low end louder. Most of the time all you need to push is the mid frequencies, which can be counter-intuitive, but that's how it works. The mid range is what will mostly determine how loud your mix is.

4. LOW END
In terms of electricity, the low end is where most of the energy goes. Therefore it's much easier to fill up your master bus with low frequencies than it is with high frequencies, so try and make as much room as possible for the kick and bass: take everything below 80 hertz out of all the other instruments: piano, keyboards, etc. Leave room for the kick and bass to do their thing.

5. BATTLE OF THE BASSES
Make sure that the bass and the kick drum are not fighting for the exact same spot. Make a clear decision about who wins the battle between the bass and the bass drum and who's covering which frequency of the low end. How to run windows virtual pc.

6. COMPRESSORS
Most compressors don't work too well with 'out of control' bass frequencies; they react well to mid frequencies instead. If you want to achieve loudness push the mids a little bit going into a compressor. Some of the better compressors have a control to filter out the bass from the detection circuit, to avoid the 'pumping' effect. If the low end is not well behaved it will mislead the compressor and your sound will be weaker instead of stronger.

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7. DISTORTION IS YOUR FRIEND
Distortion sounds like a bad word but it is a great way to add harmonic content to your sound. Using saturation can really help a sound cut through the mix, especially vocals, drums, bass, guitar and lead synths. You can get good saturation with lots of plugins, like SoundToys Decapitator, Magneto II on Cubase, or even the good old Lo-Fi on ProTools. We like to use tubes for that (see our video below). In other words distortion, if used wisely, can increase perceived loudness.

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8. MASTER BUS
Yes use a good compressor on the master bus. There are so many great ones out there, both hardware and software. We like the SSL, the Phoenix, the Zener, the Maselec and the Shadow Hills. But always use a slower attack time, like 20 or 30 ms: that will retain your transients and not kill your mix. Also find a good release time, something that makes your needle 'dance' along with the beat. Then you can limit away with your limiter of choice: Waves, Slate Digital, iZotope, Massey, UAD… There are so many available on the market, it's just down to your personal taste. But please remember that loudness is not everything! A song with good impact does not mean a song that is just loud, it means a song that has a good balance of dynamics and loudness.

Make beautiful music, enjoy life, and rock on!

Related Articles:
How To Make Your Mixes Sound Professional: 10 Golden Rules
https://www.doctormix.com/blog/how-to-make-my-mix-sound-professional
Guide To A Professional Mix:
https://www.doctormix.com/blog/how-can-i-make-my-mixes-sound-professional

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Related Podcasts:
How To Achieve Loud Mixes:
https://www.doctormix.com/blog/podcast-006-how-to-achieve-loud-mixes
How To Start A Mix:
https://www.doctormix.com/blog/podcast-001-how-to-start-a-mix





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