Hey everybody,
I want to make my own mix cd's, just for fun, I'm just a bedroom dj. I want to master my mix before I put it to cd. Off course, the full mastering process won't be needed (I guess), because all songs are already mastered.
I thought about using L1, L2 or L3 from waves (compressor), to have more equal levels. Should I do more before burning my mix to cd?
I want to make my own mix cd's, just for fun, I'm just a bedroom dj. I want to master my mix before I put it to cd. Off course, the full mastering process won't be needed (I guess), because all songs are already mastered.
I thought about using L1, L2 or L3 from waves (compressor), to have more equal levels. Should I do more before burning my mix to cd?
geposted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 1:01 am
could try a normalisation tool and clearning tools
a free program with all these buit in is audacity
its aslo good for quick edits :)
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
a free program with all these buit in is audacity
its aslo good for quick edits :)
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
geposted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 1:03 am
Thanks skyfxl, useful tip. I just want to keep the 'live-feeling' of the mix, so editing won't be needed.
(If editing is needed, to perfect my mixing skills, I should perfect my mixing skills, not my editing skills ;))
But doesn't a compressor sound smoother, than normalization?
(If editing is needed, to perfect my mixing skills, I should perfect my mixing skills, not my editing skills ;))
But doesn't a compressor sound smoother, than normalization?
geposted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 1:19 am
Waves mastering limiters are not what you want. Bsides their stupendous price are of little use in your situation..
Try the free kjaerhus plugins, besides being free they're good..
Try the free kjaerhus plugins, besides being free they're good..
geposted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 1:20 am
Well another very useful tip, Paulheu, I have heard about kjaerhus, but I didn't know they had free stuff. I'll google to them.
Thanks
Thanks
geposted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 1:26 am