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Cubase Beginner Tutorial Lesson 8 : Bouncing And Mastering (BornToProduce.com)
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These are so good, I thought I knew a lot on production, but you guys are
taking me to a whole new level of thinking so……thank you.
That’s great thanks !!
That’s great !!!!!!
So MIXING is when you Balance (ie Mix) all the Levels to get the song
sounding good. And MIXDOWN is when you Bounce/Export all the individual
tracks to Audio File format. i think thats right ??
You leave a few extra seconds of silence at the end of the song (in case of
Reverb tail-off etc). Some people also insert a couple of bars silence at
the start as well (ie. the piece begins at bar 3) !! But i am not sure why
this is ??
We would say mixing and mixdown are really the same thing in production
terms. The term Bounce is used to get a finished 2 track stereo end result
– ready for Mastering.
A tiny gap is acceptable but not 2 bars in our opinion. The small gap just
safeguard’s against the front of the song getting missed slightly by the
bouncing process and is easy for DJs to cue up
So BOUNCE is when you export the completed Two Track ready for Mastering ??
Ok thats great to know. i have always never bothered to put any silence at
the start, but i will insert some from now on. Cheers.
Sorry for the massive delay in response. Yes that’s exactly it :)
thank you for doing what you do, i don’t know why i didn’t check out BTP
sooner!
i’ve been using cubase LE5 for about a month w/a tascam us1800 & you’ve got
me up to speed so far; also on digital rec in general, got a little
experience under my belt, but BTP has helped me level-up for sure!
Thank you
Very kind of you making these videos , thanks