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#174: The Art of DIY Mastering: Tips and Strategies to Master Your Own Music with Eric Mitchell
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In this episode of Inside the Mix, we dive into the world of DIY mastering. Whether you're curious about mastering music fundamentals, the basic steps of mastering, or simply want to understand what mastering a song really is, this episode has you covered.
Join me as I sit down with mastering engineer Eric Mitchell to uncover the techniques, tools, and insights needed to achieve professional-quality results, even in a home studio. Learn about gain staging, overcoming the limitations of home mastering setups, and why experience plays a critical role in achieving the perfect sound.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- Understanding the feasibility of DIY mastering in home studios
- Importance of ear training and room acoustics
- Common pitfalls, such as poor gain staging
- Mastering workflow tips and essential tools
- The significance of reference tracks in mastering
- Addressing misconceptions about loudness and streaming
- Eric’s approach of using project files instead of stereo mixes
- Advice for those wanting to pursue a career in mastering
- The need for patience and dedication in developing mastering skills
Got feedback? I’d love to hear from you! Click here to leave a review, share your social media handles or website, and get featured in a future episode.
Plus, one lucky reviewer will win a Starbucks voucher each month!
Wanna release more music in just 28 days? Click here
Follow Marc Matthew's Socials:
Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
Chapitres
1. Mastering Your Own Music (00:00:00)
2. Revolutionizing the Mastering Process (00:12:16)
3. Mastering DAWs and Creative Vision (00:18:22)
4. Mastering Tips and Advice for Producers (00:29:13)
5. Podcast Review and Giveaway Opportunity (00:37:31)
175 episodes
#174: The Art of DIY Mastering: Tips and Strategies to Master Your Own Music with Eric Mitchell
Music Production and Mixing Tips for Music Producers and Artists | Inside The Mix
Manage episode 457234951 series 2867915
In this episode of Inside the Mix, we dive into the world of DIY mastering. Whether you're curious about mastering music fundamentals, the basic steps of mastering, or simply want to understand what mastering a song really is, this episode has you covered.
Join me as I sit down with mastering engineer Eric Mitchell to uncover the techniques, tools, and insights needed to achieve professional-quality results, even in a home studio. Learn about gain staging, overcoming the limitations of home mastering setups, and why experience plays a critical role in achieving the perfect sound.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- Understanding the feasibility of DIY mastering in home studios
- Importance of ear training and room acoustics
- Common pitfalls, such as poor gain staging
- Mastering workflow tips and essential tools
- The significance of reference tracks in mastering
- Addressing misconceptions about loudness and streaming
- Eric’s approach of using project files instead of stereo mixes
- Advice for those wanting to pursue a career in mastering
- The need for patience and dedication in developing mastering skills
Got feedback? I’d love to hear from you! Click here to leave a review, share your social media handles or website, and get featured in a future episode.
Plus, one lucky reviewer will win a Starbucks voucher each month!
Wanna release more music in just 28 days? Click here
Follow Marc Matthew's Socials:
Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
Chapitres
1. Mastering Your Own Music (00:00:00)
2. Revolutionizing the Mastering Process (00:12:16)
3. Mastering DAWs and Creative Vision (00:18:22)
4. Mastering Tips and Advice for Producers (00:29:13)
5. Podcast Review and Giveaway Opportunity (00:37:31)
175 episodes
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