Mastering Like A Pro Learn The Secrets Of Mastering [TUTORIAL]
Unlock the Techniques Used by Pro Engineers to Enhance Your Mixes
What you’ll learn:
- Louder Masterings
- Better Understanding What Mastering Is
- Identify Problems On Your Mix
- Understand How Some Plugins Work
Requirements:
- Basic Knowledge of Mixing
Description
Attention all audio enthusiasts! Are you tired of mediocre sound quality in your audio productions? Do you want to take your audio production skills to the next level? Look no further! This mastering audio production course is here to help you achieve your goals. Imagine being able to produce high-quality audio that stands out in the industry. Imagine impressing your clients and listeners with your polished and professional sound. Our course will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to make this a reality. This comprehensive course is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of mastering audio production. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re an experienced audio engineer, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to take your audio production skills to the next level.Throughout the course, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of what mastering is and why it’s crucial for audio production. Mastering is the final step in the audio production process, and it involves adjusting and fine-tuning the audio to make it sound its best. You’ll learn about the various processes involved in mastering, including equalization, compression, limiting, and stereo imaging. These processes are used to enhance the overall sound of the audio, making it more balanced, polished, and professional-sounding.In addition to learning about the mastering processes, you’ll also learn about the importance of loudness consistency. In the audio industry, tracks need to be competitive in terms of loudness, so that they can be played on different platforms and devices without losing their quality.The course will also introduce you to a wide range of mastering tools and explain the specific uses and benefits of each one such as:- Ozone 10- Oxford Inflator- Standard clip- Neutron 4- Multiple analyzersThese tools are designed to help you achieve the desired sound and balance in your audio. You’ll learn how to use a limiter, a compressor, and many other tools that help balance audio and make it sound polished and professional.By the end of this course, you’ll have a thorough understanding of mastering audio production and be able to produce high-quality audio for your own projects or clients. Whether you’re creating music, podcasts, or sound design, mastering is an essential part of the process, and this course will give you the skills you need to master it.Enroll now and take the first step toward mastering audio production!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
- Lecture 1 What mastering in general means
- Lecture 2 2. What plugins we are going to need and why
- Lecture 3 3. Why your tracks need to be competitive
Section 2: Theory Fundamentals
- Lecture 4 4. What is a limiter
- Lecture 5 5. What is Compression
- Lecture 6 6. What is an imager
- Lecture 7 7. What is a clipper
- Lecture 8 8. What is saturation
- Lecture 9 9. What is headroom
- Lecture 10 10. What measurements we use
- Lecture 11 11. Loudness war
- Lecture 12 12. Dynamic Range
- Lecture 13 13. Digital Clipping
- Lecture 14 14. Desired LUFS
- Lecture 15 15. What is important on the premaster
- Lecture 16 16.Understanding the frequency spectrum
- Lecture 17 17. Decide what elements are important
Section 3: Mastering a Trap Beat
- Lecture 18 18. Analyse
- Lecture 19 19. Dynamics with Ozone 10
- Lecture 20 20. Saturation with Ozone 10
- Lecture 21 21. Imager with Ozone 10
- Lecture 22 22. Saturation with Inflator
- Lecture 23 23. Clipping with Sir Audio Tools
- Lecture 24 24. Add back transients
- Lecture 25 25. The limiter
- Lecture 26 26. The export
Section 4: Mastering EDM
- Lecture 27 27. Analyse First
- Lecture 28 28. Important adjustments
- Lecture 29 29. Compression
- Lecture 30 30. Exciter
- Lecture 31 31. Imager
- Lecture 32 32. Saturation with inflator
- Lecture 33 33. Clipping
- Lecture 34 34. Add back the presence
- Lecture 35 35. The Limiter
Section 5: Outro
- Lecture 36 36. Outro
Beginner-Intermediate Music Producer