
Alexbt
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Ok! Now that I know what mastering is specifically (what I thought it was)... on to my next question!
I have some live recordings of my band that I've been trying to master.
For recording in general on my Macs, I've been using BIAS Deck 2.5 & 3.0 (Depending on which machine I use, as both get the recording done, but 2.5 tends to be faster and less memory/processor intensive)
In 3.0, I have been running my files through a processing effect called mda Stereo which does a decent job of making my mono audio tracks listenable, though they still need EQ work.
I have read that one program used for mastering is BIAS Peak, which is a Mac program.
Are there any other recommended Mac mastering programs, and also are there any other suggestions for mastering live mono recordings?
(We asked the sound guy for a stereo mix or something we could work with but we ended up with two channels of mono, the right side being at a lower volume than the left)
I have some live recordings of my band that I've been trying to master.
For recording in general on my Macs, I've been using BIAS Deck 2.5 & 3.0 (Depending on which machine I use, as both get the recording done, but 2.5 tends to be faster and less memory/processor intensive)
In 3.0, I have been running my files through a processing effect called mda Stereo which does a decent job of making my mono audio tracks listenable, though they still need EQ work.
I have read that one program used for mastering is BIAS Peak, which is a Mac program.
Are there any other recommended Mac mastering programs, and also are there any other suggestions for mastering live mono recordings?
(We asked the sound guy for a stereo mix or something we could work with but we ended up with two channels of mono, the right side being at a lower volume than the left)