Re: Curiosity about Mastering?
2017/12/30 06:19:50
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I love mastering in Wave Lab as apposed to Sonar. And Sound Forge is the same as Wave lab. I have Sound Forge Studio that came with my Sony USB turntable and use it to transfer my old LP's. It a great program, I'm just more used to Wave Lab for detailed work. Wave editors are made just for this task so are optimized for workflow when working on stereo files. A DAW is a multi track sequencer and optimized for that. They are clunky at wave editing.. to many hoops to jump through to do the same thing a wave editor does with one click.
Most of Sonars tools are all available to me in Wave Lab anyhow and of course Steinbergs plug ins are hi quality. Everything is just easier and faster.
The big thing is the way I can quickly top and tail to the nano second, and fade outs etc, and the big thing is to Normalize if needed and set the Average RMS level so all songs are the same loudness. I've yet to figure out how that can be done with Sonar.
I often work on batches ( albums) of songs and its important to me to have them all right there in the browser and flip around between the songs. For $100 Wave Lab Elements is by far my most beloved audio app... and ya, it's never crashed! ever,,
And CD burning just like you for friends and family , I use Nero because it always has worked.
SOnar is my Multitrack, Wave Lab my 2 Track, Nero my lathe