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booboocakesjone
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Hi. I have a few songs that I want to "cut up" because it is post-mixing and we have one version with a good intro, one with the better verse, etc.
I know how to edit it and crossfade in protools LE (Mbox), but people have told me not to do the editing in protools, because there is sound quality lost. They say it's best to use another program or have a mastering person do it.
Is there a trick to getting around this "loss" of fidelity when bouncing to disk? (i.e. is there a way to do this well without paying for a mastering person to do it?) Someone said that it works better if you bus the tracks to another single track... and then use that track?
Is there another program that is better for doing this, than Protools? Is Toast good at this?
I know how to edit it and crossfade in protools LE (Mbox), but people have told me not to do the editing in protools, because there is sound quality lost. They say it's best to use another program or have a mastering person do it.
Is there a trick to getting around this "loss" of fidelity when bouncing to disk? (i.e. is there a way to do this well without paying for a mastering person to do it?) Someone said that it works better if you bus the tracks to another single track... and then use that track?
Is there another program that is better for doing this, than Protools? Is Toast good at this?
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