MODULES
Want your mix to be ready for final distribution? This module explains the purpose of mastering covering:
– Introduction
– Mastering Room
– Equipment
– Preparing For Mastering
The subtle touch of eq-ing in the mastering process can uplift your audio. You’ll learn:
– Fundamentals
– Types of EQ
– Mastering EQ Techniques
– Corrective EQ vs Creative EQ
– Mid/Side EQ
– EQ Matching
Cannot emphasize enought about the advantages of dynamics during mastering:
– Understanding Compression
– VCS vs FET vs Optical
– Tuning parameters for Mastering
– Multiband Compression
– Limiting & Expansion
Surprisingly, reverb can come in handy in mastering to glue the mix in a subtle way. Students will learn:
– Choosing Right Type of Reverb
– Tailoring Room Ambience
– Smoothing Transitions
– Enhancing Depth & Space
Its a process of widening, narrowing, or otherwise adjusting the spatial characteristic. You’ll gain knowledge of:
– M/S Processing
– Stereo Widening Plug-ins
– Haas Effect
– Reverb & Delay
– Panning Adjustments
– Mono Compatibility
Harmonic Exciters are tools used in mastering process to add subtle harmonic distortion, which can enhance the perceived brightness, presence and warmth of track:
– Types of Harmonic Exciters
– Adding Presence & Warmth
– Focusing on Specific Frequencies
– Parallel Processing
– Adjusting Parameters
Maximizers are essential tools in the mastering process, primarily used to increase the perceived loudness of a track without causing distortion or clipping. Students will gain knowledge about:
– What Maximizers Do
– Key Parameters in Maximizers
– Increasing loudness by Preserving Dynamics
– Types of Maximizers
– Techniques & Tips
– Practical Steps
Effective metering allows mastering engineers to make informed decisions and maintain consistency across playback systems and formats:
– Types of Metering
– Key Parameters in Maximizers
– Increasing loudness by Preserving Dynamics
– Types of Maximizers
– Techniques & Tips
– Practical Steps
The most ignored process in audio mastering. Mainly used to minimize the distortion and artifacts during bit rate conversion. Key aspects are:
– What is Dithering?
– Quantization Distortion
– Improving Dynamic Range
– Types of Dithering
– When to Apply?
– Practical Steps for Applying Dithering
– Common Plugins
Genre specific mastering tailors the mastering process to the unique characteristics and requirements of different music genres. Students will acquire knowledge in:
– Understanding Different Genres
– Rock/Metal
– Hip-Hop/Rap
– Electronic Dance Music
– Jazz
– Classical
– Pop
Different platforms have their own standards for loudness, format and encoding, which can affect how the audio is perceived by listeners. Students will acquire knowledge in:
– Streaming Services (Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora etc.)
– CD
– Vinyl
– Radio
– Digital Downloads ( iTunes, Bandcamp, etc.)