Mastering (osx), need help on mastering pretty please |
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Wed 21 Sep 2005, 08:48
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From: Marl - DE
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one "simple" Setup could be:
01.) kill DC-offset 02.) Normalise (up to ~ -0.5 dB) "03.") Denoise if necessary (soft!) "04.") Declick if necessary (soft!) 05.) Limiting with Dynamics (to receive about 3 to 4 dB level) 06.) several EQ-steps (soft!) 07.) Dynamics like Comp (soft!) - get pressure "08.") if necessary: other psychoactive FX like Exciter, Enhance, etc. (soft!) 09.) Limiter - soft limiting! (don't kill the BD-peaks) 10.) Normalise (up to ~ -0.5 dB) "11.") optional: Dither
and: - if the source is bad, even "the master of the universe" couldn't help - the ""-steps are optional - soft means soft! (fine-tuning) - between the steps you should compare A (the source) and B (the processed file)
CN
This post has been edited by crossed_needles: Wed 21 Sep 2005, 08:51
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Thu 22 Sep 2005, 08:26
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From: Marl - DE
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you must look around for some of these points in reason or purchase a waveform-editor with vst/au-compatibility ...then you can download many free plugins for each step (like mda-bundle) or even purchase professional plugin-software and do it. audacity is not professional and does not feature any good solutions. you even got reason --- so it will be possible to get the right tool for your mastering-realisation... (the real professional does the setup with hardware which is _much_ more expensive than the software-solution)
This post has been edited by crossed_needles: Thu 22 Sep 2005, 08:27
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