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Bob_D
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Hi there,
I am at the beginning stages of recording an album at home. I have just been reading up on mastering for when I (finally) get to that stage. I will be using Adobe Audition 3.0 for recording, mixing and mastering. The first 2 stages I am familiar with but I have never properly delved into mastering. So my first question is does anyone master their tracks in Audtion and, if so, were you please with the results?
My 2nd question is with regards to CD burning software. In the the Audition tutorial with regards to this it says:
"The first track on your CD must include a 2-second pause at the beginning. This setting is adjusted in the CD-burning application itself, not in Adobe Audition or on the actual wave file. Write this 2-second gap to your disc just after the table of contents to ensure proper indexing and playback. You do not need to include spacing on any tracks other than the first track. If your CD-burning application supports DAO (disc-at-once), it will create this space for you by default."
This confuses me just a tad. Does it mean that you can sort this out using an application within Audition or that you have to use different CD burning software altogether (e.g. Nero) that allows you to do this? If so, what would you recommend?
Apologies if this makes no sense!
Cheers,
Bob D
I am at the beginning stages of recording an album at home. I have just been reading up on mastering for when I (finally) get to that stage. I will be using Adobe Audition 3.0 for recording, mixing and mastering. The first 2 stages I am familiar with but I have never properly delved into mastering. So my first question is does anyone master their tracks in Audtion and, if so, were you please with the results?
My 2nd question is with regards to CD burning software. In the the Audition tutorial with regards to this it says:
"The first track on your CD must include a 2-second pause at the beginning. This setting is adjusted in the CD-burning application itself, not in Adobe Audition or on the actual wave file. Write this 2-second gap to your disc just after the table of contents to ensure proper indexing and playback. You do not need to include spacing on any tracks other than the first track. If your CD-burning application supports DAO (disc-at-once), it will create this space for you by default."
This confuses me just a tad. Does it mean that you can sort this out using an application within Audition or that you have to use different CD burning software altogether (e.g. Nero) that allows you to do this? If so, what would you recommend?
Apologies if this makes no sense!
Cheers,
Bob D