Tranceformation (RD Hard Trance Mix - Remastering Experiment
I decided to remaster this track. It may be a little quiet so turn up the volume. I first changed some of the samples in FL Studio, I then remastered it in FL Studio, then I mastered it some more in Cool Edit Pro, then I went back to FL Studio and mastered it one last time. This is probably the best sound that I can do right now. Enjoy! ^_^
Category Music / Trance
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 6.81 MB
I can do a good master for you. I'm a mastering engineer.
Send me wav 48000hz 24bit rendered wav without clipped peaks and without any postprocessing on master bus. (esp. compressors)
I'll provide you feedback on what's wrong with song mixing and how to fix that. And I'll try to fix that at mastering stage, though it'll be a lot harder.
email - essinth at gmail dot com. Let me know beforehand.
At the stage it is now the amount of high frequencies is very high. On a hi-end acoustics you'll end up having listeners with a headache, along probably with broken glasses due to ultrasonics created from digital aliasing. You might try compressing your hihats a little and EQ'ing them to a lower part of high freq spectrum.
There's also a significant dropdown at middle frequency spectrum. People using low-end acoustics like 'multimedia speakers' will end up hearing nothing, just distortions created inside the speaker by huge amount of bass, and these distortions will be spiced up by high freqs.
That maybe will sound okay, but it won't be consistent from one sound equipment to another (like car audio and club audio).
This song is also unprepared for people using equalizers in players - many use 'loudness boost' preset or some such, which is actually just boosting low and high frequencies, dampening middle freqs.
There is no bass at very low frequency range (lower that 120hz). Your song won't make any air shaking kicks in a club, unless you turn up volume so high that huge amount of high frequencies (they'll be amplified too) will produce lots of headache.
PS: Sorry if you didn't want any comment, just felt like I had to. I like trance :)
Send me wav 48000hz 24bit rendered wav without clipped peaks and without any postprocessing on master bus. (esp. compressors)
I'll provide you feedback on what's wrong with song mixing and how to fix that. And I'll try to fix that at mastering stage, though it'll be a lot harder.
email - essinth at gmail dot com. Let me know beforehand.
At the stage it is now the amount of high frequencies is very high. On a hi-end acoustics you'll end up having listeners with a headache, along probably with broken glasses due to ultrasonics created from digital aliasing. You might try compressing your hihats a little and EQ'ing them to a lower part of high freq spectrum.
There's also a significant dropdown at middle frequency spectrum. People using low-end acoustics like 'multimedia speakers' will end up hearing nothing, just distortions created inside the speaker by huge amount of bass, and these distortions will be spiced up by high freqs.
That maybe will sound okay, but it won't be consistent from one sound equipment to another (like car audio and club audio).
This song is also unprepared for people using equalizers in players - many use 'loudness boost' preset or some such, which is actually just boosting low and high frequencies, dampening middle freqs.
There is no bass at very low frequency range (lower that 120hz). Your song won't make any air shaking kicks in a club, unless you turn up volume so high that huge amount of high frequencies (they'll be amplified too) will produce lots of headache.
PS: Sorry if you didn't want any comment, just felt like I had to. I like trance :)
As someone with one of the aforementioned high end sound systems... I did get a headache. The high end is just in the right frequency to give me a nice throb in the temples. But! It's good. A few adjustments is all it needs to fix that. I've run into professional songs that have done this same thing to me, so don't fret! This is still getting a +fav from me. :)
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