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Mastering...
Guys, what does everyone use to master their tunes?
Waves C4, L2, Linear Broadband EQ, Xnoise
is there anything free...or cheap?
Re: Mastering...
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| Originally posted by JoeyEnv Guys, what does everyone use to master their tunes? |
i want to get a track mastered but i know nothing about it. where can you get it done bu a pro for abit of cash?
I master with Sound Forge 7.0 and T-RackS 24 VST.
Ted
Goldwave (freeware wav editor)
and Project5 Compressor and Kjaerhaus Classic Limiter (free as well!)
oh...and Project5 Para-EQ

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| Originally posted by Digital Aura Goldwave (freeware wav editor) and Project5 Compressor and Kjaerhaus Classic Limiter (free as well!) oh...and Project5 Para-EQ |
Sony Sound Forge 7.0
Waves LinEQ
Waves LinMB
iZotope Ozone (multiband stereo imaging)
Waves L3
(plus any other processors in between that might be needed)
MOTU 828mkII FireWire
Dynaudio Acoustics BM 5A
AKG K 240 S
damn. i must be the only person that does master their tracks :O
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| Originally posted by Derivative damn. i must be the only person that does master their tracks :O |
oops sorry. yes. i do NOT master my tracks.
I used to master my own tracks but I don't anymore simply because it doesn't give the right results.
But I do master some friends tracks wich are actually being released late this spring 
when I master I usually get stuck with the waves tools, mainly the MB compressor and their mastering EQ.
and to finish it of I use a gentle L2 but I tr not to squash the track to much, I prefer dynamics over volume 
i dunno. you know when you are in the process of writing a song. i cant just leave some part of the song and think 'ok, i can add a bit of sparkle to that later on when i master it.' if it sounds flat, i keep working on that part of the track until it sparkles. then i move onto the next part. invariably ill have a delicate balance going and something (and this always happens) will outshine what id just polished. or obstruct it. or something. and ill sort of have to polish it again or polish something else and get the balance right again. then ill add something else. repeat. ad nauseum. usually though ill get frustrated and annoyed part way through because of all this delicate rebalancing with hours in front of a spectrum analyser, ears splitting, compressors and EQs all over the screen. i cut out the mastering process. but i tend to hate most of my tracks just from running it over and over and over again on loop until its as it should be.
T-Racks vsti.
maybe offtopic but the mixdown is imo more important than the mastering, it's easier to maximise and denoise a track which has a good mixdown.
I use Wavelab w/ waves plug and SF.
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| Originally posted by d-miurge maybe offtopic but the mixdown is imo more important than the mastering. |
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| Originally posted by Derivative i dunno. you know when you are in the process of writing a song. i cant just leave some part of the song and think 'ok, i can add a bit of sparkle to that later on when i master it.' if it sounds flat, i keep working on that part of the track until it sparkles. then i move onto the next part. invariably ill have a delicate balance going and something (and this always happens) will outshine what id just polished. or obstruct it. or something. and ill sort of have to polish it again or polish something else and get the balance right again. then ill add something else. repeat. ad nauseum. usually though ill get frustrated and annoyed part way through because of all this delicate rebalancing with hours in front of a spectrum analyser, ears splitting, compressors and EQs all over the screen. i cut out the mastering process. but i tend to hate most of my tracks just from running it over and over and over again on loop until its as it should be. |
Re: Mastering...
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| Originally posted by JoeyEnv Guys, what does everyone use to master their tunes? |
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| Originally posted by d-miurge maybe offtopic but the mixdown is imo more important than the mastering, it's easier to maximise and denoise a track which has a good mixdown. |
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