
ShanPeyton
Member
Just curious to know what some of you do-it-yourselfers are using to master your stuff?
did they fix their cd drive issues with this version?????I have WLE7,
I have WLE7, and the $30 book I bought to learn how to use it. I have no time to read...... So, I wasted $130.....lol!
BTW, Wavelab 7 does not have an actual manual. Friggen stupid. 'RT non existent FM'! lol!
Ok, I just vented........
Feeling better now.![]()
lol @ :faceplam:
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heh-heh heh-heh, he said faceplam.
Most DAW's have pretty much all you need for mastering. It's a matter of knowing what you need and how to apply it.
Compressor, limiter, EQ. All DAW's have decent ones.
Yeah. I've just learned that those things can all be applied to the master bus
I haven't been deep enough into Cubase yet to even hit the master bus
Looks like I need to go start a thread in the Cubase forum
@ollie99- Check out that link to the Wavelab Elements manual I posted and have a read of the "Wavelab elements concepts" section
I would not have even seen that Steinberg finally came out with a manual for WL7 Elements, if not for you Kid. Please allow me to endow you with great riches! Or maybe just a thank you.
There isn't really anything worthy of mastering, with stock plugins in Cubase. I look forward to see what the plugs in WL7 have to offer. At least I don't have to pay someone to get PQ codes anymore! Well, we will see...
Thanks Kid!![]()
is sound forge and ozone both DAW's? and why do you need a cd creator?Sony Sound Forge 9 for editing, Isotope's Ozone 4 for polishing, and Sony CD Creator 5.1 for CD master creation