
Merlyn Silva, an Ableton Certified Trainer on our team here at Warp Academy, is here to answer these questions for you. How can you hone in on how different frequency bands are treated in your referencing process?.How do you objectively compare things like dynamic range, stereo width, or frequency balance?.If your track is mastered, what if the amount of dynamic range, or loudness, is totally different? How do you gain match them?.Your track may not be in the mastering stage, so A/Bing against a mastered track can lead you astray.But how, exactly, do you do this properly? Comparing your music to fully mastered tracks is rife with problems:


We’ve all heard that using reference tracks while mixing and mastering is a good idea. When you Compare Reference Tracks, it’s Essential to Have the Right Tools for the Job:īuy REFERENCE: Common Problems When You Compare Reference Tracks: 0 Likes Learn How to Properly Compare Reference Tracks When Mixing & Mastering Using the REFERENCE Plugin from Mastering the Mix
