Next Step - Mastering

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hi all, i've got about 4 songs recorded on my tascam 2488 mk2, have just a couple of remixes to do before i 'think' i'm ready to dump the .wavs off to my(wife's) laptop where I have audacity installed. not sure what all I can do with audacity yet but it at least looks like i can do compression and limiting which seems to be the most of what they need at this point.

not so stingy that i can't pony up for a purchased product once i have a better idea of what i need.

any suggestions?

ready to get these put away so i can start on a few more.
 
hi all, i've got about 4 songs recorded on my tascam 2488 mk2, have just a couple of remixes to do before i 'think' i'm ready to dump the .wavs off to my(wife's) laptop where I have audacity installed. not sure what all I can do with audacity yet but it at least looks like i can do compression and limiting which seems to be the most of what they need at this point.

not so stingy that i can't pony up for a purchased product once i have a better idea of what i need.

any suggestions?

ready to get these put away so i can start on a few more.
I would suggest at least trying to get into a program like Reaper. REAPER | Download
It's a free un-crippled demo and I think it cost $60 to purchase.
Just start with an EQ and a Limiter. Audacity seems like would be a little narley to get around. Good luck.
 
downloaded it. we'll see how it goes.

thanks waltz !!
 
another vote for reaper, the workflow is really nice. it even supports direct DDP export.
 
going thru the reaper user guide. i realize i have no idea where to start after i create a new project and suck in a .wav file.

is there an order that i should follow as far as what to start with--compression, limiting, normalization,...

i've been referencing this video mainly because he's explaining what he's doing albeit he's using a different app.. but hopefully you guys can point me in the right direction. any good links would be appreciated.

i could use a good explanation about compression and what the params mean/do... release, attack, etc...

thanks in advance !
 
i could use a good explanation about compression and what the params mean/do... release, attack, etc...
given that question, its maybe not the best idea to master your songs yourself - this is not mastering. you are even far away from knowing how to mix, so your "next step" should be to learn how to record, mix etc.
maybe as a fast solution you could take a good limiter & put it on your tracks until you have -12dB RMS. thats ok for demoing them e.g. in the web.
 
not trying to win a grammy, just looking to toss a few overly ripe bananas up on the interwebs.

i've got everything(for now) recorded and mixed about as well as i can mix it on the unit.

still would like a recommendation to a site or sites where all this stuff is explained.

thanks for your input.
 
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