
ecktronic
Mixing and Mastering.
Haha, it's 7 hours of recording... bearing in mind 1h of it is a re-recording of some sections, and taking in to account the mistakes that are made + discussions about script changes etc (I don't stop the recording, no point at that level), it adds up pretty fast! The end result is about 5h of material. It's about a 3GB file at 44KHz (another mistake I made - should have recorded it at at least 48KHz and dithered it down).
They're training CDs on finance, taxation, trusts, inheritance, wills, legalities etc... I'm learning a lot about the law at the same time, but it gets boring, and it's hard work... sitting there for 7 hours recording, marking mistakes on a script, then spending 10 or so hours mixing it in, removing mistakes (removing hiss ;P) etc. At least it's a decent amount of money ;P
All the editing is done now, just waiting for him to come back with any mistakes I've missed, errors, blips, timing issues etc... I offered to listen back to it in full myself and get rid of all the mistakes (I merely went straight to the mistake points I'd written down and edited them out, so I may have missed some during the recording), but he's happy to do that himself. Either way is good for me ;P
Not mastered it yet... I'll do that once I've got rid of all the mistakes etc and he's happy with it. Also have to do some copying + pasting for the final module (all the key points condensed).
Any suggestions on the mastering chain? This is what I'm thinking:
Waves XNoise -> Waves C1 Gate -> Waves Parametric EQ (10 band) -> Waves C4 Compressor -> L2 UltraMaximiser (or one of the limiters on there at least).
Also... what level should I normlise the track to? I would imaging if I normalised it to 0Db (or -0.03Db like I do normally) it would be too loud for general home / car use?
Sounds like a pretty boring job but if the money is good then its all good.

I'd make the audio around the same volume as a commercial music CD. Probably from around -11dB RMS to -9dB RMS.
You mean mixing rather than mastering don't you?
The mastering process would be the limiting and dithering for this situation pretty much.
Your signal chain seems fine although I'd stick the compressor at the start of the chain, and I'd use C1 compressor with the "speech" setting as a starting point. C1 can really thicken up a vocal and add nice warmth.
Id go C1 - gate - EQ - NR - L2
Id be conservative on the compression though as you don't want to bring out much more room noise.
Eck