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Edit: Wrong thread sorry
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# ¿ Feb 12, 2018 19:56 |
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# ¿ May 10, 2024 13:30 |
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Mac9k5 posted:I put this album out about a month ago, and I can't keep myself from going back every few days and fiddling with something. Mostly mastering stuff. If anyone has an advice on simple mastering that would be greatly appreciated, has anyone every tried one of those automated mastering things, that can't be any good right? anyway, punk and blues in a rock opera. I purchased Ozone 8 because I got a great deal on it and don't have the time/money to learn mastering at this point. It is one of those automated mastering tools, but allows you to tweak everything individually. Essentially you select Mastering Assistant, choose Digital / CD / Reference Track and then Ozone figures out EQ curves, Dynamics Processing and Maximizer settings to bring the track up to a LUFS level you have set, or the LUFS level of the reference track. It really does what I wanted it to do in that I can take my mix, run Ozone 8 on it, and have a track that is close to the standard for loudness today. They have sales a lot and if you own other Izotope plugins, just email them and they will probably give you a discount.
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# ¿ Aug 31, 2018 15:38 |
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im_sorry posted:I did an album for National Solo Album Month in November. I've recorded several songs over the past little while, but this is my first attempt at an album. https://soundcloud.com/the_door_is_scary/sets/the-air-conditioner-graveyard This is pretty cool stuff man, I'm digging it. That reminds me I haven't used Cthulhu in a while and should play around with it today.
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