![]() ![]() You should compare any trends noted from Match EQ to the notes you took when listening and comparing. The golden rule, as with mixing, is to use your ears, not your eyes. Our mix also appears to be lacking a lot of high end, dropping off significantly around 12kHz. Compared to the references, we have a lot of energy around 80Hz, and not a lot in the Hz range. For example, it appears our mix has quite a few challenges in the low end. Now go ahead and do the same for the other 2 references, using the other 2 instances of Match EQ. The plugin will create an EQ curve that visually demonstrates the differences in frequency spectrum between your mix, and your reference. Hit F to bring up the Project Browser on the right hand side, giving you access to your 4 audio tracks.ĭrag your mix file onto the Current tab in Match EQ, and one of the reference tracks onto the Reference tab. Create a new audio track and load up 3 instances of Match EQ on it one for each of your reference tracks. Listen and compare the 4 tracks, and make a few notes literally write them down. Import your finished mix or mixes to a new audio track in Logic, accompanied by 3 different reference tracks. That said, certain aspects of mastering will help get your mixes to that next level, so rest assured you still have some room to work. So, by no means should you stick to the rules. This 6 step guide will give you everything you need to start mastering in Logic, but remember, at the end of the day this is a creative endeavour. The truth is that like mixing, mastering, can also be done in any DAW, so long as you have access to a few important tools. This is an important tenet of mixing - leaving headroom for mastering. Regardless of who is mastering your tracks, there are a couple of important things to have tied up before you commit your track to the mastering phase. When you buy with our links, we may earn a commission. ![]() Microphone Basics is supported by readers. ![]()
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