ok, so...
so, ok...
i've been messing with some of the free plugins just to get a grip on proper EQ, compression...
i like the Melda MEqualizer and the Sonitus Compressor.
AND masterbus plugins like FerricTDS, BaxterEQ and a few different brickwall limiters- Limiter no. 6 seems good, can be aggressive.
as a juvenile, i maxed these things out trying to feel what their effects are.
now, i am trying to get my source material at good, pleasing levels before adding any of these plugins.
as i add them, i keep an eye on my levels (another thread i started) and attempt to ENHANCE the original signals rather than over-process them.
for example, as a bass player, i've taken a lot of time building up my instruments, Aguilar/Fralin pickups, Aguilar/J-Retro onboard preamps. fretted and fretless Jazz-styled basses and a Godin fretless. i haven't really gotten into my Tele and Strat yet.
OY-ness.
These guitars sound great on their own with a bit of compression. especially live.
however, recording them - it's crazy how much these plugins bring out my bass and drum tracks.
part of me thinks they should MIX straight in - nekkid, no touchy with any plugins. nuthin'.
while the tone is there, they (my bass signals) don't "present" themselves in the mix until i spruce things up a bit.
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ok, so...
2 things...
1. i would like to think going as sparse as possible with plugins and processing is preferred for a final mix (pre-master). but i like what the plugins i outlined above are doing.
i don't want to overdo it. thoughts?
2. rethinking the Sonar Platinum package.
Studio Mixing Suite
Engineering Suite
Boutique Suite
ProChannel
are the tools in these "suites" better than the free VSTs i mentioned above?
looks like some good stuff and i trust the Cakewalk engineers/designers know what they are doing.
while the free stuff is pretty good - and it's been a great rapid-fire education in less than a week, i can see the benefit of Platinum now.
any input appreciated.
fred
post edited by hodshonf - 2016/04/29 08:58:00