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and not for large adjustments of overall paramaters. I have discovered I am using software mostly for cleaning up tracks, fade in etc. I have also learned over the years that to simply throw money at a problem does not guarantee results.Ī good multiband compressor/limiter and a good multiband EQ seems to be all I need. I think what I have learned is that if I spend more time getting the mix right, the mastering process becomes less important.

Thanks everybody for the wealth of information. I use it quit a bit for editing the final mixes before I master. SoundForge is OK but I found it a little limiting in it's sonic sculpturing ability. I personaly like the fact that it's a stand alone application. I find myself creating more and more of my own suites as I get more familiar with it. It also comes with some pre-configured suites (compressors/limiters/EQ) to get you close to a mastered sound. I find T-Racks is great for rock music, soft jazz, latin, anything that is a pretty organic genra of music. T-Racks' selling point is that it will add analog warmth to your digital mixes. ProTools has a tendency to sound a bit hard though depending on yourplug-ins ProTools will actually work - mix down to 2 mono files left/right and import back into PT, add a stereo limiter and compressors to taste, maybe a little EQ to liven things up. You don't have a lot of experience mastering, yet. You can't afford the high dollar plug-in suites (Waves, Bomb Factory.), 3. I've used Sound Forge, T-Racks, and ProTools for mastering and here is my 2 cents worth. What I need is a good two track mastering program.and advice or suggestion would be appreciated.

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I'm using a PC with Sonic Foundry Sound Forge and Cool Edit now. I also looked at T racks and a couple of others. I have looked at Sonic Solutions SonicStudio HD but there seem to be no retailers selling it. I'm interested in finding mastering software that won't break the bank. The most important thing is to try a few to see what works best for you. I'm looking to switch to Samplitude/Sequoia, if that's worth anything, mostly for workflow reasons. Other people use other things- I know people who have set up Logic Audio to work as a mastering application, and I frequently end up doing processing in Digital Performer.
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On the Mac side, get Adaptec Jam or Emagic Waveburner Pro, and use Bias Peak or TCWorks Spark for editing and processing. Wavelab is a good program, as well, although I think it's a little clunky. You could probably do with the similar Samplitude 2496 if you can handle the slightly less flexible crossfade editing and a couple of other little things, for under a grand (vx.
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Sequoia is starting to make it's presence felt as a viable native based, high end mastering setup- that, plus a Waves Gold Bundle, plus computer, would set you back probably $6K, unless you already have the computer. Depends on what you mean by breaking the bank- if you even *thought* about the ($10K+, I think) Sonic Solutions setup, then virtually everything else would be cheap.
