crosstudio said:
you need a program that can put together multiple songs and set the levels of each song such that the relative volumes of the composite give an even level so that you don't have to change the volume on your radio.
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So what type of program are we talking about, that would present such an opportunity? As stated before, I presently have Cakewalk PA9. I got it from my brother when he bought SONAR 2.0, and he had lost the manual. Now, I am thinking about getting SONAR Producer, which has many more embellishments/features - and a user manual, to boot. Would this program fit the bill for what you have mentioned?
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From the Masteringhouse:
1. How are you going to burn CDs?
From my CPU's internal burner, with either EasyCD Creator Platinum 5, or Nero 6.
2. If you wanted to re-sequence the CD how difficult would that be with Cakewalk versus something like CD Architect?
I have never traveled far enough to know anything about this.
3. Does Cakewalk have plugins for dither and other functions normally used during mastering processing?
I don't know what 'Dithering' is, and am really in the dark regarding what the actual 'mastering process' is comprised of.
4. How easy is it to apply different settings to songs, and edit songs individually? How about recalling settings for each song later?
I don't have have an answer for this, either. I am currently sequencing my music on
my MotifES7, and recording vocals into my AW16g. The reason that I wish to delve deeper into software is because of hearing about the greater editing/mastering capabilities of such. Then too, I am also looking toward getting my feet wet with soft synths, sometime in the near future.
5. How can you insert analog gear into the chain if needed?
There won't be a need for this.
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One poster wrote about the 'Waves' mastering package, and suggested that it only be considered if I was doing mastering for other people. I am a true fledgling in this area, and am only concerned with getting
my music sounding as good as I possibly can. Believe me, I really do appreciate everyone's help, and am looking to hear from someone as to the best route, for someone in my position, to take. I don't have a heckuva lot'a money to spend, here, but am reasonably sure that there must be
something out there which would work fine for me - without warranting a really deep reach into my pockets.