Re: Mastering tools

2013-05-09 Thread T. Krone
I like most of the Calf plugins. Because I didn't send a link in my last mail,
please have a look right here: http://calf.sourceforge.net/plugins.html


Abhayadev S  hat am 9. Mai 2013 um 19:28 geschrieben:

>  thanks, yes.. i am also looking for something like the JAMIN. but its
> sometimes buggy (EQ drawings) so just wanted to see any other options are open
> or not. Me too use different tools as per my needs (mostly discrete tools).
> 
>  Regards,
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> 
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> 
>  On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Mike Holstein   > wrote:
>> > 
> > 
> > 
> >On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Abhayadev S  >  > wrote:
> >  > > >  Hi,
> > > 
> > >  Please suggest a good mastering tool (other than JAMIN).
> > >> > 
> >it really depends on what you need... mastering can be a broad term with
> > lots of different needs per user or use case. mastering can be complex or as
> > simple as setting a group of tracks to a similar volume. leveling volume
> > could be done with *any* tool such as audacity or ardour, or whatever the
> > tracks were created in. JAMin is a nice "mega-tool" with lots of different
> > components in it, such as limiters, compressors, and EQ's.. you can use
> > separate tools for those individual tasks.. i would say, nail down what it
> > is you are looking for and need, and maybe someone can better guide you to a
> > tool for your needs. JAMin is an excellent mastering tool since its mostly
> > an "all-in-one", but, if you dont need all of that functionality, its
> > arguably overkill... cheers!
> > 
> >  > > > 
> > >  Regards,
> > >  Abhayadev S
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Re: Mastering tools

2013-05-09 Thread Mike Holstein
On May 9, 2013 1:29 PM, "Abhayadev S"  wrote:
>
> thanks, yes.. i am also looking for something like the JAMIN. but its
sometimes buggy (EQ drawings) so just wanted to see any other options are
open or not. Me too use different tools as per my needs
(mostly discrete tools).

I have different jack presets for mixing and mastering with much higher
latency settings. This seems to help with stability

>
> Regards,
> Abhayadev S
> http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
>
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Mike Holstein  wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Abhayadev S 
wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Please suggest a good mastering tool (other than JAMIN).
>>
>>
>> it really depends on what you need... mastering can be a broad term with
lots of different needs per user or use case. mastering can be complex or
as simple as setting a group of tracks to a similar volume. leveling volume
could be done with *any* tool such as audacity or ardour, or whatever the
tracks were created in. JAMin is a nice "mega-tool" with lots of different
components in it, such as limiters, compressors, and EQ's.. you can use
separate tools for those individual tasks.. i would say, nail down what it
is you are looking for and need, and maybe someone can better guide you to
a tool for your needs. JAMin is an excellent mastering tool since its
mostly an "all-in-one", but, if you dont need all of that functionality,
its arguably overkill... cheers!
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Abhayadev S
>>> http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
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Re: Mastering tools

2013-05-09 Thread Abhayadev S
thanks, yes.. i am also looking for something like the JAMIN. but its
sometimes buggy (EQ drawings) so just wanted to see any other options are
open or not. Me too use different tools as per my needs
(mostly discrete tools).

Regards,
Abhayadev S
http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs


On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Mike Holstein  wrote:

>
>
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Abhayadev S  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Please suggest a good mastering tool (other than JAMIN).
>>
>
> it really depends on what you need... mastering can be a broad term with
> lots of different needs per user or use case. mastering can be complex or
> as simple as setting a group of tracks to a similar volume. leveling volume
> could be done with *any* tool such as audacity or ardour, or whatever the
> tracks were created in. JAMin is a nice "mega-tool" with lots of different
> components in it, such as limiters, compressors, and EQ's.. you can use
> separate tools for those individual tasks.. i would say, nail down what it
> is you are looking for and need, and maybe someone can better guide you to
> a tool for your needs. JAMin is an excellent mastering tool since its
> mostly an "all-in-one", but, if you dont need all of that functionality,
> its arguably overkill... cheers!
>
>
>>
>>  Regards,
>> Abhayadev S
>> http://sites.google.com/site/abhayadevs
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Re: Mastering tools

2013-05-09 Thread Mike Holstein
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Abhayadev S  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please suggest a good mastering tool (other than JAMIN).
>

it really depends on what you need... mastering can be a broad term with
lots of different needs per user or use case. mastering can be complex or
as simple as setting a group of tracks to a similar volume. leveling volume
could be done with *any* tool such as audacity or ardour, or whatever the
tracks were created in. JAMin is a nice "mega-tool" with lots of different
components in it, such as limiters, compressors, and EQ's.. you can use
separate tools for those individual tasks.. i would say, nail down what it
is you are looking for and need, and maybe someone can better guide you to
a tool for your needs. JAMin is an excellent mastering tool since its
mostly an "all-in-one", but, if you dont need all of that functionality,
its arguably overkill... cheers!


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Re: Mastering tools

2013-05-09 Thread Tim Krone
Calf has good plugins that you can use for mastering.

Regards
Tim



Abhayadev S  schrieb:

>Hi,
>
>Please suggest a good mastering tool (other than JAMIN).
>
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Re: mastering

2009-12-09 Thread Sean Corbett
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Tommy yeah  wrote:
> You could mix in Ardour and then route Ardour to Jammin for mastering. I
> think Jammin is a wonderful mastering suite.

What I usually do is mix all my songs separately in their own
sessions, and export them to .wavs -- then I create a new "master"
session, where I import all the .wav files, each into its own track.
This lets me apply different EQ to each song if necessary, and run the
whole thing through JAMin.  I also put the "JAMin Controller" LADSPA
plugin on the master bus, to allow me to switch JAMin scenes from
Ardour by adding automation points.  Then I put CD markers along the
master session timeline, export, and burn to disc with GnomeCDMaster
(or cdrdao).  It's a nice workflow, it's too bad there's not more info
out there about using it.  Here's one place with some more info:
http://www.64studio.com/howto-mastering

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Re: mastering

2009-12-09 Thread Tommy yeah
You could mix in Ardour and then route Ardour to Jammin for mastering. I
think Jammin is a wonderful mastering suite.

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Karlheinz Noise wrote:

>  > You really should check-out Ardour. It can do all this and more and
> > despite the myths that are stalking the net it offers a friendly,
> > intuitive GUI to do all this as easy as possible for such a complicated
> > task.
>
> I'll try Ardour, but it might be a bit too complicated for this particular
> task. (I keep mixing and mastering completely separate.) Still, if it gets
> the job done...
>
> It would be nice if you could do this in Audacity, since it's pretty good
> for two-track editing. Oh, well. Time to file another feature request, I
> suppose.
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RE: mastering

2009-12-09 Thread Karlheinz Noise

> You really should check-out Ardour. It can do all this and more and> despite 
> the myths that are stalking the net it offers a friendly,> intuitive GUI to 
> do all this as easy as possible for such a complicated> task.
I'll try Ardour, but it might be a bit too complicated for this particular 
task. (I keep mixing and mastering completely separate.) Still, if it gets the 
job done...
It would be nice if you could do this in Audacity, since it's pretty good for 
two-track editing. Oh, well. Time to file another feature request, I suppose.
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