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Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 8:32 pm
by xtcvsmistycold
staggalicous wrote:xtcvsmistycold wrote:staggalicous wrote:I decided to bounce my tracks to audio and noticed one of the waveforms didnt look right
are you making music or visual soundcloud art
i meant that it looked like it was clipping even tho the level wasnt. Plus one track isnt going to make the final waveform "look bad"...... go away troll

is this real life
i point out its ridiculous worrying about how a waveform looks and im a troll
how mad ive been posting top advice and correcting the shit advice given ITT. OP redeem urself by confirming this thread is taking the piss and ur not actually this stupid
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2014 9:14 pm
by NinjaEdit
staggalicous wrote:Plus one track isnt going to make the final waveform "look bad"
The sub.
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 3:48 am
by Mad_EP
High Quality hi-fi speakers are difficult enough to mix on.
IN no way, shape or FUCK ALL... should bad speakers be used to master on.
It seems you don't really understand what "mastering" means.....
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 4:44 am
by cyclopian
Mad_EP wrote:High Quality hi-fi speakers are difficult enough to mix on.
IN no way, shape or FUCK ALL... should bad speakers be used to master on.
It seems you don't really understand what "mastering" means.....
Think someone else made the same mistake as you already, he's not trying to master ON crappy speakers, but FOR them.

Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:45 am
by AxeD
Id est just mastering.
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:26 am
by staggalicous
cyclopian wrote:Mad_EP wrote:High Quality hi-fi speakers are difficult enough to mix on.
IN no way, shape or FUCK ALL... should bad speakers be used to master on.
It seems you don't really understand what "mastering" means.....
Think someone else made the same mistake as you already, he's not trying to master ON crappy speakers, but FOR them.

Thank you lol
and about the waveform, if you read my post i was having problems with muddyness, so i was trying to free up the midrange, so yes i was looking at waveforms of individual instruments trying anything to look for problems that might free up some headroom or something. I am in no way close to a professional and came to this forum for ADVICE. Not for someone to try and make me look stupid without asking any questions or giving any tips that might actually help. to me your post was not constructive or helpful in any way so why post it. I dont care how many posts you make in other threads that help people because thats not what you were doing here.
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:06 am
by NinjaEdit
Mastering just means putting affecting the master.
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 8:06 am
by cyclopian
^lol uwot
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:16 am
by NinjaEdit
It made sense in my head.
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 5:43 pm
by _Agu_
Just saying, that section in the track from the guy who started this whole thread sounded muddy on my monitors and headphones, so not only on crappy speakers. Also I don't get what's all the fuzz with saying that the waveform on Soundcloud looks wrong. It really looked like there's something in the low end eating all your headroom and clashing with something because it didn't still sound that loud.
Re: mastering tips for crappy speakers
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 10:13 pm
by Mad_EP
Sorry - that was my bad for reading it with the wrong inflection....
I read it as Mastering FOR crappy speakers - MEANING WITH crappy speakers... all apologies due!