How To Prepare Your Mix for Multi-Stem Mastering

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In this video, we show what a difference good mastering can make for your mixes. We look at the difference between regular mastering and multi-stem mastering. We teach two ways to properly prepare your project for mastering, and we share the details a special promotion we're running for our YouTube subscribers!
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Thanks for the great videos you bring most helpful.

AOLyrical
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Totally on street level...loved it...planning on getting in touch.

zuluhippy
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Amazing! Do you work in cubase as well. If so, I would like to take advantage of your free offering and should I like it for my sound, then there's business to talk about.

bookaboymusic
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I have the exact same speakers as you i believe. Big box sub comes with it correct? Anyways are they really good for music production or should i invest into something bigger. Better soundcards as well?

dextrosedaddy
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I notice that most pre masters seen here and generally on YouTube seem to be more dynamic than mine. The more plugins (compressors) I use the less dynamic the song gets as I try to blend in vocals for eg to get it to sit well in the mix. In an attempt to get my wave forms to resemble something like what I am seeing here I by past all plugins except EQ's but the mix down to stereo pre master image was stil not as dynamic looking as those seen generally which I assume have been compressed and made "less" dynamic. I now think I must have killed the song at the recording stage. The song I am referring to was recorded at 44.1 but accidentally recorded in 16 bit. I like it so I want to get it to the best it can be as an exercise, if nothing else but I now fear I may be trying to polish the proverbial terd. I would appreciate any advise.! Thank for the excellent presentation.

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