Audio Recording
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Record at a quality as close to what you want for a final mix as possible (spend time getting mic placement, room acoustics, preamp gains, etc. perfect!). Don’t ever say you’ll wait to make something better at a later stage. You can only do so much with bad raw material. Use reference quality (flat frequency response) earphones and monitor speakers in your editing.
Gain Staging
have -6dB as the ceiling for recording (peak below -6dB … not near 0dB)
average the recording around -18dB
mono (single) mic individual instruments:
instruments need a certain distance from mic to create character and timbre
stereo (two) mic ensemble or solo performance = experiment with different stereo mic techniques!
closer for less of the room’s natural reverberation sound
further away for more of the room’s natural reverberation sound
the further your mic is away from your source, the more preamp gain you need, and thus you end up raising your noise floor
classical music stereo mic placement = 4-20 feet away and 7-10 feet above performers’ floor level
Amplitude
gain plugin should be the first plugin for every mix (get each track down to around -18dB and make -6dB the ceiling)
Volume and panning automation (also envelops such as fade in, fade out)
Spectral Filter
Equalization (high pass, low pass, low shelf, high shelf, peak filter, notch filter)
Time = combine the original audio signal with delayed and modified copies of itself
Modulation effects: Chorus, Tremolo, Flanger and Phaser
Fine tune each completed song to fit best with all other songs in an album; many times, those that master are only given stereo mix downs of tracks (rather than multitrack DAW files or stems)
Slight adjustments to EQ, stereo image, and reverb
dynamic processing to deliver to a service:
overall gain changes, compression, and limiting
Spacing and fades are added to the beginning and ending of each song
Make each song able to sound well played on any device
about stereo microphone techniques ... allowing you to hear how they differ (note, they accidentally *showed* the NOS when speaking about ORTF and vis versa in the very beginning of the video ... but I think when they perform, the label is correct) -
Mic Placement (requires experimentation and adjustment) and
Put all the tracks of a single song together ()
Dynamics Processing: Compressor (, , ), Limiter, Expander (ex. noise gate), Normalize, Distortion, Envelop
Delay = , Delay, Echo