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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 07 oct. 03 Lieu : North Brunswick - US Membre no 26,261 ![]() |
I'm an old pro at songwriting, performing and recording (I'm presently recording with a Roland VS-1880 Digital Studio) ... but now I'm getting into mastering my own tracks on my Mac G4 - OS X and trying to educate myself on the processes.
I'm trying to decide which one of two mastering programs I want to purchase: 1 - T-RackS - my favorite so far ... tube sounds and mastering ONLY. 2 - Sound Forge 7.0 Is anyone familiar with either of these? Or do you have other suggestions? ProTools is a bit pricey ... especially considering I ONLY want a mastering suite. Thanks. Ce message a été modifié par horvath - jeu. 9 oct. 2003, 14:49. -------------------- Alan Horvath
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 07 oct. 03 Lieu : North Brunswick - US Membre no 26,261 ![]() |
Thanks, bro' ...
16-bit ain't a problem ... after all, once it's on a CD, it's 16-bit anyway. My Roland recorder is 24-bit, but once I mix down to stereo and make a CD it's 16-bit. I was just digging into some of the presets I have inside the Roland recorder and there are about 30 mastering presets, any one of which I can use to apply compressors, liniters, etc, etc., etc. ... so now I'm thinking maybe I just need to learn more about using the Roland and just educate myself more about mastering-techniques. I'm experiencing sensory overload at this point! LOL! -------------------- Alan Horvath
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