
hakim
New member
Hi All,
I'm using Cubase Studio 4 and have been working on a new project at 48/24. After tracking, mixing and some finishing touches I mixdown to an .aif. I then open a new project with the Cubase's mastering template. I apply a little EQ, some sheen with a maximizer, a limiter and dither in that order. I would not call it mastering but it makes my listening experience better.
Then I convert the .aif file to an .mp3 with iTunes...
The result is not musical. When I down load the file it plays well and nicely on any player. But when played via internet, the result is not musical.
What could be the problem?
I'm using Cubase Studio 4 and have been working on a new project at 48/24. After tracking, mixing and some finishing touches I mixdown to an .aif. I then open a new project with the Cubase's mastering template. I apply a little EQ, some sheen with a maximizer, a limiter and dither in that order. I would not call it mastering but it makes my listening experience better.
Then I convert the .aif file to an .mp3 with iTunes...
The result is not musical. When I down load the file it plays well and nicely on any player. But when played via internet, the result is not musical.
What could be the problem?