Re: What, where to insert mastering plugin?
2016/03/23 06:11:51
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If you are self-mastering, "mastering" is simply adding some additional plugin(s). Period.
I do all my "tracking" at the lowest latency (smallest buffer) I can run at.
When I've got all my tracks down, then I increase my hardware buffers to 1024, and do my "mixing" by adding various effects as necessary.
When I've beat that horse to death, then I focus on the "Master Out Bus" by inserting whatever plugin I find necessary on that bus. I call that "mastering".
I don't see the need to PRETEND that now I'm a recording musician, and now I am a mixing engineer, and now I'm working in a mastering suite on some stereo wave file some client sent me via email. Like most of you, I am one guy trying to create "art". If I get the level up to K-12 and hear some kind of crap I didn't hear before, I'm damn well going back in the mix and fix it. After all that work, and blisters on my fingers, it seems crazy to think it somehow irreligious not to make the final product the best that you possibly can!!!!