dedo nervoso
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on the subject, I would like to hear your thoughts and advice for processing sound fx, be it synth or recorded.
my problem is that I always end up with a muddy/flat result along with the rest of the mix, even if the source is actually ok on its own. this is a part of my mixing that so far has been consistently lacking.
I would like to get them to sound sharper, as in stock sounds made by pros, if you know what I mean. Anyway, I would at least like to get closer to that.
how is it any different from handling instruments and such? what are the sonic qualities I should be shooting for to get them to play that role in the mix? and what tools are most fit to achieve this result?
this is more of a sound design issue than a mastering issue, I guess, so I posted it here. hope it's ok.
thanks in advance for your ideas
my problem is that I always end up with a muddy/flat result along with the rest of the mix, even if the source is actually ok on its own. this is a part of my mixing that so far has been consistently lacking.
I would like to get them to sound sharper, as in stock sounds made by pros, if you know what I mean. Anyway, I would at least like to get closer to that.
how is it any different from handling instruments and such? what are the sonic qualities I should be shooting for to get them to play that role in the mix? and what tools are most fit to achieve this result?
this is more of a sound design issue than a mastering issue, I guess, so I posted it here. hope it's ok.
thanks in advance for your ideas