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ChrisWerner
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This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: This and taht<BR> copyright ©2004 Christian Werner<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> I saw a interesting mastering plug in chain in a magazine and tried it on this track. What you think?
First a comp to level the average loudness of the track. Then a EQ, followed by a multi band comp. Then a plug to widen the stereo basis and finaly a maximizer.
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Post by scary808 »

That sounds HUGE! You should add a tutorial to the tips & tricks.
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Post by Thalamus »

Man, Chris, I must reapeat myself, and tell you that i'm a fan of your work.

The intro is so filled with atmosphere, that it scares me. It sounds like many spirits are gathering and telling stories from another world.

I must say though, that I find the Guitarlike synth a little "cheasy", I like what it plays, but the sounds is maybe a little out of context. I can imagine a more smooth filtered sound, which you can open from time to time to add dirt.

But all in all, the background is MAJOR nice.
Yours truely

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Post by Ricardo »

I was a big fan of the original, this gets a little muddy at times, somewhere around 3 to 4 minute mark. Otherwise awesome! Glad you pulled the guitar sound back a bit in the mix. It seems this mastering technique works very well indeed.
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