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This is Confirmed for the CD I am making.
Voyage of 1969 is one of my favourite tracks from Imperishable Night, I cant believe I haven't attempted this untill now!
This was made by adding Voyage of 1970 on the end for a climax to the original track, Voyage of 1970 comes in about 3 minutes of the way into the track.
Im really proud of this, Very.
But if you have any Feedback for me regarding this, Please dont be an arse about it and give contructive criticism? If I can improve the Track for the CD release then I shall!
I hope you enjoy!
Voyage of 1969 is one of my favourite tracks from Imperishable Night, I cant believe I haven't attempted this untill now!
This was made by adding Voyage of 1970 on the end for a climax to the original track, Voyage of 1970 comes in about 3 minutes of the way into the track.
Im really proud of this, Very.
But if you have any Feedback for me regarding this, Please dont be an arse about it and give contructive criticism? If I can improve the Track for the CD release then I shall!
I hope you enjoy!
Category Music / Game Music
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 85px
File Size 9.77 MB
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The synth didnt have much Reverb on it, but I added Reverb to brighten up the cymbal crashes and make them longer, and I applied this during the mastering stage to give the rest of the track only the slightest reverb boost. I'll tone it down a wee bit when I get around to adding more Bass for it though.
You shouldn't be applying reverb and such to a master, unless you're getting a little confused with terminology.
Mixing is where you apply effects, change levels, add panning etc.
Mastering is when the whole mix is exported as a single file and you add EQ and Multi-band compression to the track on a whole to brighten things and bring up the volume
Mixing is where you apply effects, change levels, add panning etc.
Mastering is when the whole mix is exported as a single file and you add EQ and Multi-band compression to the track on a whole to brighten things and bring up the volume
I apply reverb during master only to brighten it all up or to apply a different "environment" effect, I.E; to make something sound LIVE or like it's being played in a certain area (Church, Arena, Open space, Festival, etc)
I can also apply reverb into different parts of the master by breaking the entire sound spectrum up into "Bands", i.e, Low / Bass band, Mid band, High-mid band, and high band, but applying reverb to certain bands, I can intensify or change the way the sound is. I.e, Cymbals and high-hats and stuff are found in the high band, I applied reverb in this band to make the cymbal crashes longer and brighter, as mastering it just wasnt working on them too well (Damn noobiness)
If I applied reverb to the drum kit on the initial mix, the entire drum kit would have been affected by the "extended cymbal" reverb effect, and would have sounded... well... Boomy xD
I can also apply reverb into different parts of the master by breaking the entire sound spectrum up into "Bands", i.e, Low / Bass band, Mid band, High-mid band, and high band, but applying reverb to certain bands, I can intensify or change the way the sound is. I.e, Cymbals and high-hats and stuff are found in the high band, I applied reverb in this band to make the cymbal crashes longer and brighter, as mastering it just wasnt working on them too well (Damn noobiness)
If I applied reverb to the drum kit on the initial mix, the entire drum kit would have been affected by the "extended cymbal" reverb effect, and would have sounded... well... Boomy xD
https://soundcloud.com/guystar93/vo.....f-1969-to-1970
Use that version, It's higher quality and more professional ^^ But feel free!! :D
Use that version, It's higher quality and more professional ^^ But feel free!! :D
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