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Andri
Spain
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I thing better now. Double track and little delay. Tks your comment ;)
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slin
sounds really good Andri...;););) +1
January 13, 2019 at 1:02 AM
Andri
Andri ;) +1
Mikebanez
oh yeahh much better great guitar:D thank you Andri:D +0
January 8, 2019 at 8:55 PM
Andri
Andri <3 +1
Wade
Better mix, but levels (volume) a little bit low. +0
January 9, 2019 at 12:13 AM
Andri
Andri Tks Wade. I'm in the process of learning mastering and I do not want the guitar to stand out too much from others, but I'll keep that in mind. +2
January 9, 2019 at 3:48 AM
Wade
Wade After you have your track (guitar) mixed to fit in then you need to look at the level of the whole track and bring it up (or down) if necessary. Best to NOT use compression for this unless there are unusually soft or loud parts that stand out. +2
January 10, 2019 at 7:24 AM
LittleWing
LittleWing Andri-
General rule: Overall track output around 0db from your software. That includes all your effects and everything. I use Audacity to check my overall volume after Reaper spits out the WAV. 0 db is a great volume level where people are not turning their volume knobs neither up or down very much. Your waveform at the top of the page will look about 50% filled. 25% empty on top, 25% empty below.

A soft ballad maybe -1db or -2 overall Volume db.

Loud Rocker maybe +1 db

Keep overall track volume in that range.

Tip number #2: When mixing ...MIX IN MONO. You will hear right away the correct volume. Just switch back to Stereo, but Mono will show everything in its proper context. The pros mix in mono. Stereo is really an effect that can get in the way or trick the ears. Use mono to check yourself volume wise or balance wise in mixes.

Tip #3 Using speakers, play your mixed track at a low volume level. Lean into the speakers and listen. Does it sound balanced volume wise at a very low volume level? If not , remix it at the very low volume level, then relisten at normal listening level.

When mixing using speakers, pro recording studios use 85db for volume level , sitting a meter away from the monitor speakers. You can measure your monitor volume using a loudness meter phone app.
+1
January 10, 2019 at 8:22 AM
Andri
Andri thank you very much for your help. Before, it did not complicate me that much, but Thanks to the great help of GlezBass, I have entered this complicated world of mastering. I take note of your advice.
Pleased with your help <3
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GlezBass
sonidaco de guitarra no? a mi me resulta muy agradable y con su reverb metida que le da el punto... me gusta el resultado! :) +0
January 9, 2019 at 12:12 AM
Andri
Andri Gracias Mario. La subí de nuevo porque me quedó muy bajita. La jam estaba un poco fuertota. :) +1
akethesnaker
Nice job guys! :) +0
January 9, 2019 at 1:14 AM
Andri
Andri ;) +1
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