- Jan 25, 2011
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Okay, I've been getting a little better each day with recording, learning how to EQ all the instruments accordingly. (I use Cubase 5) Now my question is, while working on a project, is there anything you can do with the master bus to help the project before mastering? My low end gets a little sloppy at parts.
I heard sometimes slapping a limiter on there helps. I just set it to -2 on the input, and it keeps the song somewhat level, but I know a limiter is more used for squashing, or so I heard. So maybe that's why my songs come out all over the place and squashed. I looked around, and I found on Joey Sturgis' twitter that he said he uses a low end compressor set to a low ratio (2:1), but does he use it on his master bus? And what is a low end compressor? I'm asking a lot of questions. It's so hard to word everything haha. In the end, what can I do with my master bus? Any compressors, limiters, or even EQing I can do with it even though I like to leave all the EQing on all the tracks. I'm still a rookie and could use any help. So if anything I said was crazy, lead me in the right direction.
I heard sometimes slapping a limiter on there helps. I just set it to -2 on the input, and it keeps the song somewhat level, but I know a limiter is more used for squashing, or so I heard. So maybe that's why my songs come out all over the place and squashed. I looked around, and I found on Joey Sturgis' twitter that he said he uses a low end compressor set to a low ratio (2:1), but does he use it on his master bus? And what is a low end compressor? I'm asking a lot of questions. It's so hard to word everything haha. In the end, what can I do with my master bus? Any compressors, limiters, or even EQing I can do with it even though I like to leave all the EQing on all the tracks. I'm still a rookie and could use any help. So if anything I said was crazy, lead me in the right direction.
