![]() ![]() My point is: throwing a bunch of plugins on your master bus is not going to make up for an unfinished mix. ![]() If you have done everything you can think of, processing individual tracks, processing group buses, have parallel processing, etc and you still think adding processing on your master is going to give you that extra whateverness, then go for it. ![]() I feel like especially starting up, you can force yourself to work harder on your mix if you start thinking of your master bus as a sacred temple. ![]() Joking aside, whatever works for you, works for you. Now, having said that, I'm well aware that there some great mixing engineers out there who use piles of processing on their master bus, so am I calling them little babies? I am. There are countless opportunities in the mix to get the sounds you want and I'm of the idea that if you need piles of processing on your master bus, is because you didn't do enough on the earlier stages. 99% of the time the only thing I have on my master bus is a limiter. If you have a technical issue, there are DAW-specific subreddits for nearly every program out there. It's just a tool, and you are doing the mixing. To everyone I say: When it comes to mixing, forget about your DAW. Some people make the mistake of looking for DAW-specific mixing tutorials and videos and that just make you miss out on a wealth of information that is out there which is using other DAWs and you can apply the very same techniques to whatever you are using. First of all let me a address something that happens a lot here, which is to ask questions naming your software, your DAW in questions about mixing. ![]()
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