Getting "broadcast quality" hmm...anybody else feel stuck?
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Getting "broadcast quality" hmm...anybody else feel stuck?
I would like to get input from anybody regarding "broadcast quality" consistently...and how to really know when it is. I guess the ear training tends to get a bit mushy at times. Anybody with lots of experience and forwards, please help. I have had a 11 forwards, so I am happy about that...but hoping for more improvement.
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Re: Getting "broadcast quality" hmm...anybody else feel stuck?
Hey Deb,
A lot will depend on the individual genre and the specific production techniques used for it. Broadcast quality in my mind addresses a few different things
1) Accuracy and quality of sounds/instrumentation for the genre (this would include like mic-ing a vocal correctly, using recording techniques that fit the genre, using the right sounds, etc)
2) Correct effects usage (eq, pitch correction, reverbs, panning, etc)
3) Passable Mastering (this includes things like good compression/limiting usage, genre-appropriate LUFS, avoiding clipping, etc)
The good news is that a lot of this stuff can be learned from places like youtube and these forums. The more you try this stuff out, the more your ear will become attuned to noticing the little nuances that really take a track to the next level.
Hope that helps a little!
Andrew
A lot will depend on the individual genre and the specific production techniques used for it. Broadcast quality in my mind addresses a few different things
1) Accuracy and quality of sounds/instrumentation for the genre (this would include like mic-ing a vocal correctly, using recording techniques that fit the genre, using the right sounds, etc)
2) Correct effects usage (eq, pitch correction, reverbs, panning, etc)
3) Passable Mastering (this includes things like good compression/limiting usage, genre-appropriate LUFS, avoiding clipping, etc)
The good news is that a lot of this stuff can be learned from places like youtube and these forums. The more you try this stuff out, the more your ear will become attuned to noticing the little nuances that really take a track to the next level.
Hope that helps a little!
Andrew
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Re: Getting "broadcast quality" hmm...anybody else feel stuck?
The best way to see where you are short is by doing an A/B comparison between your song and an existing artist song in the same genre. Play them back to back, listen to things like the clarity of the acoustic guitar, or the crispness of the drums, or the fatness of the bass, etc. Listen for panning, what is left, what is right, etc? Are the highs clear and the lows booming but not muddy? The tape never lies, A/B comparisons are incredibly educational.
And of course, post your music here for honest, friendly feedback. You are getting forwards, so that's a great start!
Paulie
And of course, post your music here for honest, friendly feedback. You are getting forwards, so that's a great start!
Paulie
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Re: Getting "broadcast quality" hmm...anybody else feel stuck?
Thank you...really appreciate all the advice and comments! Ear training for each part and playing with the eq/delay/reverb etc...is tricky.
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Re: Getting "broadcast quality" hmm...anybody else feel stuck?
Hello : Resonant Tone, Paulie, and Committed Musician....I I listened to some of your music--Good mixes on all. BTW, are any of you familair with or using the DAW CUBASE, by Steinberg?
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