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Mastering 101 - Daniel Wyatt's Mastering Tips.
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1
Which of the following should you avoid when working with a mastering engineer?
Let the mastering engineer do his/her thing
Listening to the master on a variety of systems
Backseat drive the mastering engineer
Send the mastered track to your friends that you trust for opinion
2
A Fairchild compressor has attack, release and ratio controls that can be set by the user. True or false?
True
False
3
Mastering engineers are known for sharing their secrets with anyone. True or false?
True
False
4
How much headroom should you leave before mastering?
Between -2 dB and - 4 dB of headroom
Between -3 dB and -6 dB of headroom
It doesn't matter, as long as your mix doesn't clip
Between -1 dB and -5 dB of headroom
5
When using M/S processing, which frequencies is recommended to filter out with a high-pass filter in the Side information?
Below 30 Hz
Below 50 Hz
Between 100 Hz and 300 Hz
Between 1 kHz and 10 kHz
6
When mastering a collection of songs, the ______________________ should retain the same space and level throughout the songs.
low-end
high-end
singer or lead melodic instrument
snare drum
7
Where should you set the limiter in the mastering chain, and when should you set its controls?
The limiter should be last in the chain, and you should also set it last to get the track into commercial loudness at the very end of the mastering process
The limiter should be last in the chain, but you should set it first to get the track into commercial loudness right away
The limiter should be first in the chain, but you should set it last to get the track into commercial loudness at the very end of the mastering process
It doesn't matter
8
Which of the following is a mix bus compressor?
Ozone Limiter
FabFilter Pro L
SSL
iZotope Insight
9
A quiet intro can make a track feels louder when the main section of the track comes in. True or false?
True
False
10
Why is it recommended to use reference tracks?
As a guide, to make sure the energy of your track is similar to the reference track
To make your track slightly louder than the reference track
Reference tracks are training wheels for beginners
To copy the same frequencies and loudness
11
Which of the following effect is often used in mastering to remove harshness?
Stereo delay
DeEsser
Chorus
Fuzz
12
How much reverb can you use when mastering?
You should never use reverb in mastering
Only spring reverbs
Just a little bit
A lot
13
There are many important things to do if want to master your own tracks. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
Knowing your room
Using a reference track
Listening to your mix very loud
Listening to lots of well-mastered music
14
Should you preview your mix with bus limiting before sending it to a mastering engineer?
Yes, and you should leave it on before bouncing
Yes, but don't forget to turn it off before bouncing your mix
It doesn't matter
No, you should avoid limiting at all cost. The mastering engineer will take care of it.
15
The ear is most efficient when listening between...
40 and 45 dB SPL
80 and 85 dB SPL
50 and 55 dB SPL
60 and 65 dB SPL
16
Which technique offers more flexibility to the mastering engineer?
Stem mastering
Stereo mastering
17
What is a good technique for applying post EQ?
Low cut everything below 100 hZ
Use subtractive EQ only
Hi-cut everything above 10 kHz
Sweep around using a moderate Q to find the sweet spots
18
Is it OK to master your own tracks?
No
Yes
Mastering 101
Daniel Wyatt's Mastering Tips
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