Re:Sonar X2 Prducer and Ozone5
2013/05/11 15:53:53
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First of all, are you mixing or mastering? Both processes can be tormenting! There is no cut and dried approach to either process. What works for one song will not work for all. BE PATIENT! If you are not doing this for a living and you have no deadline to meet, take it in steps. I would suggest to take one song and one song only. Concentrate on learning how to use the tools you have before you. Without a clear understanding of what each plugin does it will be very hard to get a handle on how these DAWs work. Most of all, don't feel alone! A lot of us who have done this a long time still have a hard time with mixing and mastering. This forum is a very good place to start your quest for the best mix you can get. There are a lot of knowledgeable people in here who are chock full of ideas to help. I know the first thing we would want is for you to post some of your songs so we can offer our ideas about what may or may not be happening. If I were using Ozone 5 in the Master buss, I would delete it until I got closer to a mix I was happy with. Learn X2 first, then worry about learning Ozone! Ozone is very powerful and full of features. Just learning Ozone on its own is quite a feat. Get your mixes without it first, then add it for mastering. That's about all I can offer you at this time. I'm sure you will get more responses.
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