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horvath
post Thu 9 Oct 2003, 14:47
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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.

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I believe that you do not understand me or I do not explain myself well. The Beatles and Miles Davis, broke with the established thing, even with the norms that they themselves imposed. The Beatles from the Rubber Soul and Miles from In a silent waves. Song like I am the walrus, broke all the established theory and all the academic one. If ortodoxia had been in charge to interpret it, in tune cords, bass and drums in its site etc. they had ruined it. Not very often in the history of music something with as much intensity has been interpreted. When somebody asks me for the use of plug in, i do not speak to him of air, dynamics, etc, I respond to him what I have seen make to Beatles , Miles Davis etc. It is to say breaks the norms and use it as your creativity indicates to you. It is what I try.
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- horvath   What's The Best Mastering Program For Os X?   Thu 9 Oct 2003, 14:47
- - cinemafia   I don't have any experience with T-RackS, and ...   Thu 9 Oct 2003, 16:26
- - horvath   Thanks, bro' ... 16-bit ain't a problem ....   Thu 9 Oct 2003, 18:04
- - cinemafia   Too true, there are so many applications available...   Thu 9 Oct 2003, 19:47
- - horvath   Man, you said it! Learning all this stuff is ...   Fri 10 Oct 2003, 14:02
- - rickenbacker   Peak 4 is out now and supports 24-bit recordings. ...   Fri 10 Oct 2003, 16:20
- - horvath   Thanks, bro'! -- I just ordered "Mast...   Sat 11 Oct 2003, 15:59
- - genehardage   After reading all the posts on this question I...   Thu 16 Oct 2003, 00:44
- - ramblingjoel   I recently purchased a powerbook with presonus fir...   Fri 27 May 2005, 16:21
- - Jsegura   If you had budget for Ozone 3 of iZotope, you woul...   Fri 27 May 2005, 18:02
- - pdgood   I've just begun learning about mastering recen...   Fri 27 May 2005, 22:26
- - coldharbour   Some good basic points you've gathered, pdgood...   Fri 27 May 2005, 23:32
- - Jsegura   We cannot forget that plug is also instruments to ...   Sat 28 May 2005, 10:52
- - chappy   Hi, I'm a part time mastering engineer. I pre...   Sat 28 May 2005, 17:22
- - Jsegura   When the music is good, really good it does not ma...   Sat 28 May 2005, 19:22
- - chappy   Philisophically speaking, you are quite right. Un...   Sun 29 May 2005, 15:59
- - Jsegura   I do not agree. If you want to call philosophy to ...   Sun 29 May 2005, 18:19
- - chappy   Well, I'm not quite sure exactly what you are ...   Mon 30 May 2005, 14:39


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