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Just a pet peeve of mine, this would be "mastering", not mixing, not remastering.
Are there any sources to go to find people who like to mix live concerts you have taped?
Guys, Samplitude LE9 is ~$50. You can learn a ton with it, and turn out some pro results. Why not expand your knowledge base? If I can do it, so can you. ;o)
Quote from: boojum on February 02, 2008, 09:45:54 PMGuys, Samplitude LE9 is ~$50. You can learn a ton with it, and turn out some pro results. Why not expand your knowledge base? If I can do it, so can you. ;o)Looking at the samplitude.com website, it appears this is only for PC users. Can someone recommend what Mac users should look into using, to master their recordings? And, I didn't see anything about Samplitude LE9 on that website, but I did see Samplitude 10 Master for $300, and Samplitude 10 for $500. Is there an LE9 version that sells for only ~$50, new?Harold
When the mix is done and you want it to sound like you dont suck as an engineer its called mastering
Quote from: Church-Audio on February 09, 2008, 04:08:07 PMWhen the mix is done and you want it to sound like you dont suck as an engineer its called mastering Thank you for the new sig material. +T