Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Mastering; Rezound, fir filter, digital clipping
From: Jan Depner (eviltwin69_AT_cableone.net)
Date: Mon Jun 16 2003 - 23:50:51 EEST
One thing that JAMIN has now that won't be a plugin is a 1024 band
hand-drawn EQ with slide-able "parametric" notch and shelf filters.
This is the advantage of not knowing what you're doing when you start on
an application. Steve understood what we were doing but I was just
guessing ;-)
Jan
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 09:03, Anahata wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 08:46:46PM +0700, Khadiyd Idris wrote:
> > When I record music (not midi) , I got bass track, drum track, guitar
> > track, vocal, vocal 'S', vocal 'O', etc. I think it is necessary to mix
> > and edit it in more than 2 track...
>
> Yes. That's mixing, and Ardour is a good tool for that, and handles lots
> of tracks no problem.
>
> Mastering is a final stage of processing done to the stereo mix, and
> mastering is what was being discussed, and whether Ardour is also good for
> that job.
>
> The issue seems to be whether Ardour has the necessary processing
> that's needed for what's loosely termed "mastering" - highly tunable EQ
> and sophisticated dynamic processing such as multiband compression and
> brick-wall limiting.
>
> ----
>
> By the way, someone suggested earlier that mastering does not require
> real time processing, which implies that you do not need to monitor the
> result. That is only true in a limited sense; professional mastering in
> the wider sense is basically getting a second pair of trained ears to
> identify and fix problems in the mix.
>
> The rec.audio.pro FAQ has a section on mastering which puts it all
> into perspective.
>
> --
> Anahata
> anahata_AT_treewind.co.uk Tel: 01638 720444
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