Regarding my notes to the enineer:
Instead of writing him a bunch of instructions would you think it would be sufficient to let him listen to my provisionally personal mix as kind of reference?
christof
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Great thread and nice advice Dietz.[:)]
I have a related question for you as well. I am delivering my VSL based score (in stems) as well on a current film project and you mentioned NO compression when we do this. I have been putting a 'multiband' on the master buss on my orchestration mixes and have thought it has brought 'life' to the mix. In addition my final plug on the master buss in a limiter to catch any transient spikes. Do you NOT recommend this practice.
The tone of the VSL instruments are 'colored' just a little but the sparkle and presence added has been worth it to me in the past.
Open to your thinking here.
Thanks in advance.
Again great thread about 'stems' (doing this more and more lately.)
Rob
Not to disagree with any of the above posters, but I would never deliver a totally dry mix of anything to an engineer. Even the most experienced ones have trouble with samples that are recorded the way VSL does theirs. With the traditional way of mixing there is always some dry signal in the mix. I absolutely loath this, so if I am forded to deliver a dry mix, or stem, I don't follow instructions. I place the instruments on a scoring stage, so that there can be nothing naked in the mix. I'm sure that some of you will exclaim some horror at the thought of printing reverb, but as long as you choose an IR (in Altiverb) like Clinton and activate stage positioning for depth there is absolutely no problem in then using this instrument with a send to a longer reverb.
DG
Hi Dietz,
could you give us a hint how we can get the most out of multiband compression or limiters?
Or is it just a matter of taste?
I adjust these plug ins just with my ears, I mean that I play around till it sounds good to me, but may it sound also good on another sound system?
This may be a philosophical matter.
christof
Couldn't agree more Dietz on the 'stems' and master bus points you make. Thanks for the clarification. Your knowledge this 'side of the production' is so well appreciated to at least this customer[:D]
One last question (sorry for the slight deviation for the stems topic) - but I have found the Voxengo stuff (Soniformer 2 - 'multiband' ; and Elephant 'limiter' be quite a good 'value' - but I am probably ready for a possible step up with this higher profile project I am currently working on. What multiband are you using (and limiter for that fact?)
Thanks again for the clarity on the stems issue and mixing.
Rob
Dietz - there is a L316 maximizer. Is that the one you were talking about? Also - this doesn't appear to function as a 'multiband' - right?
Thanks in advance.
Rob