applying filters and equilization to remove unwanted parts of a sound, or highlight some aspects over others.removing audio imperfections or sounds that distract.modifying the level or loudness of a sound.editing, trimming and applying fades to a sound effect.The proper mastering technique depends on the sound itself.īroadly speaking, however, common tasks when mastering include: It’s similar to the idea that you don’t use a wrench to hammer a nail. A filter or plug in may work with one sound but be inappropriate with another. A mastering technician will apply different skills to fighter jet sound fx than to patio crowds clips. The approach to mastering a sound effect depends on the sound itself. Mastering sound effects is a nuanced skill.
Mastering sound effects, broadly speaking, has two approaches: Mastering music is much different than working with sound effects. Today I’ll write about the second step, mastering. Field recording good audio is only one of three steps to creating a great sound effect.