Alright /adv/
Instead of asking help for personal life problems I'm asking for tips on mixing and mastering. This could probably belong to /mu/ but it feels kinda related to this board.
>Let's try to keep it up for everyone to benefit everything said here
Are you compleitly new to music production? Need more info
Get ozone isotope. Set all your audio tracks so the master is about -2 db. Use presets. Don't use a limiter before mastering.
>>18663613
No I've been getting good for a year now, I just thought it could be cool to have a thread where people could share their tips and tricks
this board keeps thinking my message is spam, i literally spent 10 minutes reformatting.
so i guess all i can do is point out that /mu/ has a general thead called /prod/ with useful links regarding your question in the OP
>>18663725
>>18663581
Mixing and mastering is a giant subject. I can answer any questions you have if you ask a specific one.