Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects?

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2012/11/07 16:18:59 (permalink)

Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects?

Hello All--
 
I have Sonar 8 and candidly, know nothing about its mastering functionality because I have Wavelab and do all of my mastering there. The problem is I have an older version of WL and since I upgraded my DAW to Win 7 64-bit, I can no longer burn CDs or ISOs from WL (major crashing).
 
In WL there is a CD project feature where you can stack your songs, edit whatever you want, and then burn all the songs in the project to a CD. Has anyone burned multiple songs to CD in Sonar? If I'm way off base it's because when I think of mastering, I include song order, etc. and guess am spoiled by this feature in WL.
 
If not, can anyone recommend a low cost CD burning software where I can create a CD project, order my tunes and then burn them in red box standards to CD?
 
Thanks! I'm trying to get out of paying the major price to upgrade WL--'cause my current version doesn't qualify as an upgrade!

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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/08 11:50:26 (permalink)
    I have the same problem as I have always used wave lab for mastering, Stereo Recording and batch process to MP3. 
    My new DAW is 64 bit and I have WL 5. You need Wave Lab 7 for 64 bit. I have an account with Stienberg and all I need to do is send the money. 

    Until I have the cash for the upgrade I'm just exporting my songs and using my old XP 32 bit computer to master. It works fine as the second computer is on a good home stereo system I use for proofing anyways. 
    So far all my mixes have been bang on. But I am missing having wave lab to Tool Copy tracks for editing with in Sonar. 


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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/08 13:03:08 (permalink)
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    I have the same problem as I have always used wave lab for mastering, Stereo Recording and batch process to MP3. 
    My new DAW is 64 bit and I have WL 5. You need Wave Lab 7 for 64 bit. I have an account with Stienberg and all I need to do is send the money. 

    Until I have the cash for the upgrade I'm just exporting my songs and using my old XP 32 bit computer to master. It works fine as the second computer is on a good home stereo system I use for proofing anyways. 
    So far all my mixes have been bang on. But I am missing having wave lab to Tool Copy tracks for editing with in Sonar. 

    That's my workaround too. I knew that old XP 32-but OS would come in handy.
     
    Did look at CD Architect though. Check it out.
     
    Thanks!

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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/09 17:47:19 (permalink)
    why not just upgrade your WL to win7 version?

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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/09 20:38:43 (permalink)
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    why not just upgrade your WL to win7 version?

    there is no upgrade from version 4 so it is the full price of $500.

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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/09 22:55:52 (permalink)
    CD Architect is probably your best bet for physically creating the CD, but it's a hundred bucks. It works well because that's what it was designed for specifically, but in truth just about any CD-burning software can make a Red Book-compliant disk.

    As for the rest of the mastering process, SONAR 8 lacks a decent bundled limiter, so you'd be looking at third-party solutions for that part of it. TB Barricade could do the job and it's cheap, about 20 bucks IIRC.


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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/12 20:44:47 (permalink)
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    CD Architect is probably your best bet for physically creating the CD, but it's a hundred bucks. It works well because that's what it was designed for specifically, but in truth just about any CD-burning software can make a Red Book-compliant disk.

    As for the rest of the mastering process, SONAR 8 lacks a decent bundled limiter, so you'd be looking at third-party solutions for that part of it. TB Barricade could do the job and it's cheap, about 20 bucks IIRC.


    Thank you

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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/13 04:05:06 (permalink)
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    CD Architect is probably your best bet for physically creating the CD, but it's a hundred bucks. It works well because that's what it was designed for specifically, but in truth just about any CD-burning software can make a Red Book-compliant disk.

    As for the rest of the mastering process, SONAR 8 lacks a decent bundled limiter, so you'd be looking at third-party solutions for that part of it. TB Barricade could do the job and it's cheap, about 20 bucks IIRC.


    Yep, another +1 for CDA

    All I use nowadays is Sonar, CDA, & Goldwave for Mp3 conversion

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    Re:Anyone Using Sonar Mastering for CD Projects? 2012/11/13 16:01:23 (permalink)
    there is no upgrade from version 4 so it is the full price of $500.



    There is the basic version Wave Lab Elements that is only $100. It does everything I every used in WL4. So that's what I'm going to get this time.  
    All that is missing is some fancy editing tools, plug in slots and track count.

    http://www.steinberg.net/.../wavelab/versions.html

    post edited by Cactus Music - 2012/11/13 16:09:01

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