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By: Simmon Power | 2010-03-29 | Music I'm going to give you a 'ground up' teaching of mastering techniques that can be applied to dubstep, and then a real world example in the final part. This way is better than giving you lots of real world examples because you will end up with a true understanding of why you need to EQ and compress things in a certain way, not just copy a formula that will fail you. read more
By: Simmon Power | 2010-03-29 | Music Even the very best dubstep limiters have their limits before they cause distortion. Get to you know yours, and exactly how far you can push it with it having a detrimental effect on your master. read more
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By: Simmon Power | 2010-03-29 | Music When trying to create hard hitting dubstep music, the release setting on the compressor can be key. You will need to find the release time that fits the tempo of your music so that as the mix is pulled down by the strong kick drums it swells up again until the next kick drum. The gives the effect the track is pumping in time with the music. read more
By: Simmon Power | 2010-03-28 | Music In this final part of our mini guide I am going to give you a real world set up you can use on your dubstep track. Applying these processes will give you a much louder master, ready to send out to labels and distributors. read more
By: Simmon Power | 2010-03-29 | Music Although good dubstep monitoring equipment is essential, it can be wasted money if your room is not set up properly. Some quick and easy tips are to get silent fans in your computer, and invest in some acoustic tiles to dampen pre-delay and early reflections. Essentially your room will be acting like a reverb plug-in unless you add some kind of sound dampening. This can result in over, or under use of EQ. read more