Hi! There,
I just wanted to open a discussion on how to achieve a good pre-mix or even a composer's final mix after having all parts in order.
What kind of difference do outboard gear like Tube Warmers etc give to 'Sample Based' music.
I would like to limit this discussion to sample based music. Because it will just narrow down the approach and understanding of how various outboard gear and even plug ins affect a sample based music piece.
Often - when composers start out (like myself) - there isnt a dedicated mix engineer who will take care of things in detail or more often - its the amount of time that smaller projects have (very little) - or lack of budget etc.
Especially in Advertising where things move incredibly fast. I am looking to improve my understanding of mixing sample based music with the tools that are available out there - I am open to thinking of outboard gear and also a sub discussion on Plug ins V/S Outboard Gear - For example a $1000 TL Audio Tube Warmer V/S $150 PSP Audioware Vintage Warmer Plug in etc.
I know the tube warmers add even harmonics and give a tape saturation effect which pushes the mix a little further - but I know there is a lot more to things - there are so many very well mixed orchestral tracks in advertising and movies - and we can also talk about maximizing the sound later with something like Sony Inflator - Waves L3 etc - although L3 makes a lot of stuff very sharp and in your face.
But how do you get that loudness without disturbing too much of the dynamic range?
And remember - this is all for Sample Based music - like using Vienna, with perhaps other percussion libraries or layering with synth.
What sort of Outboard gear can be used? After just a basic mix which is work in progress - how do I then finalise the sound later?
Any outboard gear that will make a difference? Things like PSP Vintage Warmer Plug ins? or like a Finaliser etc?
I mean - of course this apart from having Eq, compression etc.
Also - its hard to know about these things as there dont seem to be many books written on this subject.
Best,
Tanuj.