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Approching mastering through mixing

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Approching mastering through mixing

Postby LuisV » Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:28 am

It would be super if NOTION could add automation to volume balancing when mixing.
This would help to maximize recording levels while avoiding clipping, getting closer to professional quality recording.
As it is right now too many compromises have to be made away from overall maximum volume levels.

¿Any possibility of this in a near future?

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Re: Approching mastering through mixing

Postby Admin » Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:01 pm

This is certainly something we've discussed, but is not currently "in the works."

You can always use ReWire with any DAW and work the automation in that program. I've done it with ProTools, Logic, and Live with really good success.

Hope this helps!
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Re: Approching mastering through mixing

Postby LuisV » Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:27 pm

Thks a lot. Had´nt though about that. Working on it.
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Re: Approching mastering through mixing

Postby idiotSavant » Tue Feb 26, 2013 11:06 am

Admin wrote:This is certainly something we've discussed, but is not currently "in the works."

You can always use ReWire with any DAW and work the automation in that program. I've done it with ProTools, Logic, and Live with really good success.

Hope this helps!
Kyle


Kyle, any chance that you could do a video tutorial on this?
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Re: Approching mastering through mixing

Postby Admin » Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:13 pm

idiotSavant wrote:
Admin wrote:This is certainly something we've discussed, but is not currently "in the works."

You can always use ReWire with any DAW and work the automation in that program. I've done it with ProTools, Logic, and Live with really good success.

Hope this helps!
Kyle


Kyle, any chance that you could do a video tutorial on this?


A video on setting up a rewire session?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--QO4zk_ewE

or a video on how to automate channels in your DAW?
That would be a bit trickier given the number of DAW options on the market.
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Re: Approching mastering through mixing

Postby idiotSavant » Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:44 pm

Admin wrote:
idiotSavant wrote:
Admin wrote:This is certainly something we've discussed, but is not currently "in the works."

You can always use ReWire with any DAW and work the automation in that program. I've done it with ProTools, Logic, and Live with really good success.

Hope this helps!
Kyle


Kyle, any chance that you could do a video tutorial on this?


A video on setting up a rewire session?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--QO4zk_ewE

or a video on how to automate channels in your DAW?
That would be a bit trickier given the number of DAW options on the market.



I've watched the video on Rewire and it was intriguing. I was thinking of a video on how to implement automation of mixing using the Rewire connection. An example of any DAW would be useful just to see how one can control the mix of Live driven instruments in a DAW. I work with Live and Reaper but I'd think a general approach could be adapted to any software.
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