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Nick Sevilla
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by Nick Sevilla » Tue May 20, 2014 10:55 pm
Dunk wrote:I was going to start a new topic but i suppose it's best in here.
when bouncing stems what do you bounce?
The project i'm working on at the moment has 36 track and about 8 busses.
Should i bounce all the tracks and the busses or just the busses and the tracks that aren't bussed?
hope that makes sense
Hi,
This is what I have been doing for a while now:
I bounce the following, into separate Stereo tracks, INCLUDING reverbs /delays and overall effects, Master buss effects, automation, mutes, panning, etc, everything as it is in the final mix.
Drums
Bass
Keyboards
Guitars
Backing Vocals
Lead Vocal.
IF there is a specific request during the time I am going to make the Stems, I do it then. Otherwise they are as above.
Cheers
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analogika
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by analogika » Wed May 21, 2014 12:05 am
Really dumb question: That still doesn't allow full reconstruction of the mix, does it?
Theoretically, there will still be sidechaining, or master-buss compression, or effects summing with compression etc., left unaccounted for, right?
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by Nick Sevilla » Fri May 23, 2014 10:07 pm
analogika wrote:Really dumb question: That still doesn't allow full reconstruction of the mix, does it?
Theoretically, there will still be sidechaining, or master-buss compression, or effects summing with compression etc., left unaccounted for, right?
If you are going to use my mix, then use my mix. It wil not need "reconstruction". I have yet to see someone want to remix something so it is identical to a previous mix. Usually it is done so it ends up being a BETTER mix than the old one.
BTW I always print instrumentals, TV mixes, and if needed, a capellas (never had to so far).
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