I'm currently working on a project with audio mastering (which I'm still learning how to do), and testing the effects of differently branded mastering signal chains (in this case, FL Studio stock plugins vs. Ozone 11 plugins, which is iZotope's mastering toolkit) on the loudness range and integrated loudness of a mastered song. I am going to use three different premaster songs of varying BPM and genre, and will master them using FL Studio 2024 to then measure and analyze throughout this project. Since I'm a VOCALOID cover artist and often mix my own covers, it made the most sense for me to choose 3 VOCALOID original songs in terms of familiarity. However, I have no source of getting these; if anyone who comes across this post is willing, would you mind opening the google form below, answering a couple of questions, and submiting one of your original VOCALOID or vocal synth (as in, from other synthesizers if that's not obvious) songs in the google form? It would be quite helpful. I'll restate it in the form, but these are the requirements for your submissions.
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Additionally, since I'm only choosing three songs, the songs that are picked will be mastered and exported. I will try to send each artist the mastering I have done on their mixes through those exports. It will likely be less important to the data and results of the project, but feel free to tell me if the master or mix sounds better in your eyes, or any changes you've noticed.
(This was reposted from a reddit post I made, btw)
- File format: .WAV
- Sampling rate: 44.1 kHz
- Bit depth: 24Bit int
Google Forms: Sign-in
Additionally, since I'm only choosing three songs, the songs that are picked will be mastered and exported. I will try to send each artist the mastering I have done on their mixes through those exports. It will likely be less important to the data and results of the project, but feel free to tell me if the master or mix sounds better in your eyes, or any changes you've noticed.
(This was reposted from a reddit post I made, btw)