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Subject: Mixing in Reason 2.5
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Original Message 1/4 15-Feb-05 @ 04:38 PM - Mixing in Reason 2.5
Although im still learning about the software, id like to know what i can do to give my tracks that full on fat sound once im doing the final mix.
They sound ok when played on the sound system in my club, but to be honest i want my tunes to sound big & bangin, and not just OK.
I had thought about mixing down in Reason, then loading the whole track into Cubase or Logic and then applying some more EQ and maybe some compression using plug ins that are available. But i fear this may not be the answer
Can anyone give me some help on this one??
Message 2/4 15-Feb-05 @ 05:19 PM - RE: Mixing in Reason 2.5
but then again reason takes on a different sound alltogether if you rewire it through logic, cubase or fruity loops. that way you can use native compressors like in logic. everyone loves that compressor.
reason 3 comes bundled with a mastering software to address this exact problem that the reason 2.5 users have been complaining about.
but as said, i'm sure you'll get a better answer off people like signal runners, milan, beds, influx and k. good luck anyways.
Message 3/4 18-Feb-05 @ 01:09 AM - RE: Mixing in Reason 2.5
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Message 4/4 27-Feb-05 @ 10:28 AM Edit: 27-Feb-05 | 10:29 AM - RE: Mixing in Reason 2.5
Also, you might try "endorphin", a VST mastering compressor for the same purpose here
For mastering EQ you might want to look at elemental audio systems firium plugin, a pretty transparent FIR EQ.
And yeah, I'm not really an expert either, I just had deal with similar issues before and this is what I came up with for myself. Also, mastering can be quite a laborous process with no simple and easy solutions, so be prepared for a lot of A/B-ing...
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