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    Multiband Compression

    Multiband compression is often used to destroy mixes in the mastering stage by home studio people like you and me. Ratios are set too high, and attack is often set too short and make-up gain is overused. Here's how to use a multiband compressor in the mastering stage. Get ready for complicated...
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    Mastering Shootout: LANDR, Mastering Box, AAMS vs Real People

    I've always been interested in Mastering and the Auto Mastering online services got my attention. The wave of opinions and such on automated mastering seems to range from "amazing!" to "terrible!". So, I figured I would do a little shoot out using a song I had mastered by a professional...
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    Automatic Mastering Software And Online Servies

    Take a Listen I took a listen to the auto master vs the original. I didn't have time to read through all of the replies, so my apologies if this has already been brought up. I'm assuming you used AAMS based on the way it outputted the file name. I've used it before as well and got what I...
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    Compression: A Metaphor

    How's this for a fun little metaphor on how compression works? Compression: A War Metaphor - Levity Project The main things are Attack is how long the compressor takes to get to full gain reduction The release is how long the compressor takes to get to no gain reduction The knee is ...
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    Anyone interested in a mastering showdown?

    We'll see. It's almost like a dare ... and the odds are seriously, seriously stacked against me. Maybe it's juvenile or maybe I have too much time on my hands. But affirmation it will not provide. Humble pie I will most likely eat.
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    Anyone interested in a mastering showdown?

    I'm relatively new to the mastering world, but I really love it. I also have no mentors. Sooo - I'm wondering if we can get a few of the pro engineers together to master a tune? I will include myself on this list for the very bottom end of mastering. I consider myself a hack who can get...
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    M-audio 18/14

    Hi folks, I am having a problem with my M-audio 18/14 - it keeps crashing on me (using either the WDM driver, or the ASIO driver - ASIO seems to be much worse than WDM though) My question is: What idoes it mean to "not map through this device" - specifically, will I still hear sound comming...
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