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| quote: | Originally posted by diddi
I ask thiz because i want my mixes to sound like a professionel CD (mix).
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first off, if you want a professional sounding CD, that starts with good mixing skills and a proper progression. all the software in the world wont make up for this.
I would recommend cooledit/audition as well as soundforge. you might get some benefit out of WaveLab also.
however, the most of your benefit is going to come with DirectX and/or VST plugins for your sound editing app.
Sound Forge's normalize function is good, for evening out levels.. but T-RackS24, a VST plugin, is even better.
as far as working with your bassline... a multiband (aka frequency selective) compressor might be exactly what you are looking for. there are a number of VST plugins that accomplish this.
you will also need to go through the mix section by section and apply corrections.. mainly changing levels and adding post-mix EQ corrections after a proper overall equalization.
the amount of post-mix editing you will do is inversely proportional to how good the raw set is. so do multiple takes and do your final editing to your best take.
and take your time. its a fair amount of effort to put together a mix disc that is truely professional.
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