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Originally Posted by tonyespinoza yes - the lavry saturation has much color. but it's a color i know how to mix with and work against.
i'm a mixer, but have been forced to do mastering for indie clients to avoid having my stuff sent to the local buddy of the a&r guy to be butchered by an L2 on stun.
this is why i bought the lavry in the first place (having mastered with the folk in LA a bunch).
i've also found that getting mixes approved either requires L3, inflator, or a pseudo master print to get level. i learned this the hard way when working with New Order a few years ago (they had A&R folks on several continents). folks like nigel godrich use L2, but i just can't go there! |
Mr Tony Espinoza,
I would leave the mastering to someone who it's doing just that for leaving with the right room and the right monitoring, buy the lavry gold you think it's mean to be available to do mastering, it's not like that plus used it at 6 db of saturation it's way to much of coloration try to add a level by stations a clean limiter before the Lavry will help.
Set it at 3 sat to don't have that much of coloration plus the Lavry it's not the perfect converter to all kind of music, may be nu-metal or rock but the heed or little bit or UV-22 make things sound different for other kind of music please learn to do one job right and leave the others to the ME pro's.(not me)