Silence at start of tracks or not for master...?
I am working on a cd for my son and I noticed that after burning the wavs on a cd (as an audio cd, obviously) on ONE cd player the start of each songs fades in/is cut off. It sounds fine on all other players, but not on that one.
So I wondered if it is wise to add a split second of silence at the start of each wav to remedy this...? Does this happen more often on some cd players?
I also wonder if I can indeed simply burn all wavs on cd using something like Toast on a Mac or should I really be using something else to create a 'real' master...?
On a sidenote... it's quite a job to get all this done, I have to say! I have to do all the mastering myself too and I haven't got a clue about mastering, really, so this project is getting on my nerves. I posted about this earlier on (about comparing tracks etc.) but I just don't have the talent, I think.
I suck at this. Unfortunately I also don't have 500 bucks to let someone else do the job.
I've been thinking about using the Ozone 10 days demo for the cd but I think I will be only fooling myself using some loudness presets and thinking it sounds great then...
If it was that easy, everybody would be using Ozone... Still... it amazes me that someone didn't create a one click master plugin yet... one that would scan your files and you only have to click OK to get the perfect master....
Ok, back to bloody work again: why did I start with this hobby...?
post edited by hellogoodbye - 2012/03/26 14:56:03