good mastering programs?
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DJ Chrono |
cool edit pro 2.0
if you want more selection, get the Waves Native Gold Bundle
for plugins. |
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BenB |
I like Izotope's Ozone. It has everything you need to master your mixes, it sounds very good, and it's also very easy to use. You also can't go wrong with the Waves package, but the software from PSP is also very good.
Sites:
www.izotope.com
www.waves.com
www.pspaudioware.com |
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xls |
Wavelab 4.0 kicks some serious ass. check it out here. |
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DJ Chrono |
quote: | Originally posted by BenB
I like Izotope's Ozone. It has everything you need to master your mixes, it sounds very good, and it's also very easy to use. |
I just got this, and it's great! :eek: Amazing interface too, everythign's all animated .. and great sound quality.
Ok I put this thing to the test. I mastered a track the usual way I do, using the Waves bundle, and then mastered it using this little Ozone.
The ozone master ruins the waves. Just puts it in shambles. the sound is widened up nicely and the frequencies are sitting perfectly. Aswell, there is 0 distortion, which can't be said for the waves. this is my new mastering prog. (thanks for recommending it!)
not to mention its only $200 compared to waves at over $1000
I tried using it with Wavelab and it was too laggy to even run properly, but in soundforge it runs as smooth as physically possible.
I highly recommend iZotope Ozone. |
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BenB |
You're welcome DJ Chrono. I'm glad I could help :) |
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lexiconavenue |
wavelab 4.0 is hands down the best audio mastering program :P |
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attacc |
the Ozone exciter is good. I use it together with T-racks. |
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Dj Thy |
Seriously I prefer the Waves Mastering plugins over Ozone. And the C4 is one of the best software comps available. But I guess it's a matter of preference. Ozone isn't bad at all. |
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