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| Gear interested Join Date: Sep 2006
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| Hello, I am looking to get a two songs of mine pressed to either side of a 7". I'm wanting to get 100 copies made. Each track is under 5 minutes long, I would say the style/genre is kinda post-rock, tinged with industrial.. think Nine Inch Nails crossed with Mono The pieces are quite dynamic..building up to crescendos etc.. I don't give a fcuk about the loudness war..its all about the dynamics for me. Can anyone recommend anywhere/anyone in the UK who could make this possible, who has experience with putting this kinda sound onto vinyl? I bounced the mixes of each down a while back...i have just opened both in wavelab to check their peak levels and one peaks at -0.922 dB, and the other at -0.588 dB .. kicking myself a bit now..! especially because i no longer have many of the plugins installed that i used when mixing the tunes, so it's not like i can go back and lower the overall output :( i've done a fair bit of mastering for CD, and i've recently been reading up about preparing mixes for vinyl, so i will be checking the phase, lower frequencies, and making sure nothing jumps out/de-ess if need be etc.. so..when i do this, is it ok to bring the level down at this point to have each song peak around -6dB (ive heard this is a good workable level..?) or can i afford to push it up to around -2/3dB seeing that im only having one song per side of the vinyl? thanks people b |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Brooklyn, New York
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| My tips for mixing for vinyl are at Tips for Mixing for Vinyl Records Anyway - one of the points is that the peak levels you set digitally on your pre-master doesn't effect the levels on the vinyl - the cutting engineer will set these himself. Anywhere below say -0.3dBFs is fine for a digital peak level on your pre-master as long as none of the wave forms are clipping. A -6dBFs maximum peak level works fine as well. A few excellent vinyl mastering studios in UK are: The Exchange - The Exchange Mastering Studios Heathmans - Heathmans Mastering Online Abbey Road - Abbey Road Studios some European pressing plants: UK - HOME: Portal Space Records ...::::home::::.... Independent Pressing - Vinyl Record Manufacturers Germany - optimal media production: Vinyl || CELEBRATE RECORDS || HOMEPAGE || Master Media Productions - Vinyl Record Industries - Schallplattenpresswerk r.a.n.d.-muzik - record manufacturing others - AUDIODISC AB - Välkommen GZ V!NYL - manufacturing division of GZ Digital Media, a.s. Record Industry Best regards, Steve Berson |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Sep 2006
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| thanks very much for your quick reply! all the info is much appreciated, i will check out the links and report back. thanks again b |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Jul 2006
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| I would suggest: Don't worry about de-essing, elliptical equalizing (or, equalising, as you brits say...) or other pre-vinyl processing. Whoever cuts the lacquer should take care of that for you, and likely has better tools to do so. |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Gear addict Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Toronto-Berlin
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| Quote: Just awesome what he does for our records. The Exchange website has a few places to press with also in their links I believe. I do Germany Pallas pressing so not so sure about UK. | |
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