Sooo...
I know next to nothing about mastering music, and I would like to know more. Of course, I will have to take a class or 3 about it, but in the meantime, I would like to fool around with some software.
Of course, I have heard of Pro Tools, and I bet it is one of the best programs out there, but it is also one of the most expensive. Plus, as a novice, I bet it is like trying to learn stick on a Porsche. So, what else is there?
I have heard of Adobe Audition, Audacity, and Pro Tools. Are there others I should know about, and maybe start with?
Thanks
Charlie O.
Music Mastering Software
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If you are using a MAC, you might want to start with something like this...
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/a ... attro.html
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/a ... attro.html
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Audacity is free. So it doesn't cost anything to try it. I use it, but my requirements are very simple. I use to edit the sound file from the compact flash card from the Fostex MR8, adjust the levels, and convert it to mp3. Sometimes add a little bit of reverb. Basic stuff.
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