How to "master" a recorded live session?

Marcel

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We had a gig yesterday and got a track from the front mix!
Any tips to make it sound decent? Just some EQ?
Thx!
 
Re: How to "master" a recorded live session?

I did that with a track I got recorded from my last gig... it was a pretty ****ty recording to begin with (not worth the $20 i paid to get it but at least the performances were good) but to make it sound better for MySpace I went through it with a 31-band EQ and a Multiband compressor in Garageband and that helped a bunch. There were still some audio problems/frequency fighting as a result of not being able to isolate instruments, but whatever.
 
Re: How to "master" a recorded live session?

ah wrong forum!
this should go to tips & clips!!!

B2D: this is exactly what I wanted to do!
 
Re: How to "master" a recorded live session?

B2D said:
I did that with a track I got recorded from my last gig... it was a pretty ****ty recording to begin with (not worth the $20 i paid to get it but at least the performances were good) but to make it sound better for MySpace I went through it with a 31-band EQ and a Multiband compressor in Garageband and that helped a bunch. There were still some audio problems/frequency fighting as a result of not being able to isolate instruments, but whatever.
Which track is it on myspace?? Paid for the track? Why? We get (at least some) money for playing shows!
 
Re: How to "master" a recorded live session?

Marcel said:
Which track is it on myspace?? Paid for the track? Why? We get (at least some) money for playing shows!

It's the song titled Autumn Constance on www.myspace.com/thebranchesband.

The soundguy offered to do a bootleg recording of the show for $20 so we took a chance, paid, and got our CD. Soundguys around here usually do this to make a little $$ on the side. The recording was pretty awful, definitely not worth the $20 we paid. I think that one track alone AFTER I got done with it was maybe worth $5 for the kind of sound we got.

We've gotten much better results at other venues, though so thats why we decided to take the chance to pay for a demo.

Other members with more recording experience/gear would be able to offer further info.
 
Re: How to "master" a recorded live session?

ok I see much different music... but your tips should work anyway! Thank you!
our stuff is more cockie monster type of ;)

our sound is very dense 16th kickdrum floor, downtuned guitars etc....
 
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Re: How to "master" a recorded live session?

Marcel said:
ok I see much different music... but your tips should work anyway! Thank you!
our stuff is more cockie monster type of ;)

our sound is very dense 16th kickdrum floor, downtuned guitars etc....

Ahhh I see... yeah different music but still the same basic principle.

With the limited technology I have and the fact that it was one badly recorded stereo track, about as much as i could do was go through the computer's 31-band eq and boost/cut frequencies accordingly to clear up the sound. That and a multiband compressor to tame volume spikes on specific frequency ranges (i.e. voice) was about as much as I could do. Plus a hint of reverb helped fill out the sound.
 
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