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theeshaneomac
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Mastering Freeware
I would like to know if there are any free programs out there that specialize in mastering mixed audio files. If you could give me a link that would be great.
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kozikowski
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Re: Mastering Freeware
<<<mastering mixed audio files.>>>
In other words, taking a fully produced orchestra and break it out into violins, cellos, trumpets, etc?
No. The very best you can do is the Vocal Removal Tool which removes anything dead center of the stereo field. Since that's usually where vocals are, the singer will vanish. Usually.
That's it. Anything more specific than that is like separating the chocolate from a cupcake.
Did I misunderstand the question?
Koz
In other words, taking a fully produced orchestra and break it out into violins, cellos, trumpets, etc?
No. The very best you can do is the Vocal Removal Tool which removes anything dead center of the stereo field. Since that's usually where vocals are, the singer will vanish. Usually.
That's it. Anything more specific than that is like separating the chocolate from a cupcake.
Did I misunderstand the question?
Koz
Re: Mastering Freeware
Yes you did, Koz.kozikowski wrote:Did I misunderstand the question?
theeshaneomac,
It depends on what you mean by 'Mastering'. I take that word to mean editing a bunch of tunes at once (compressing, limiting, EQing, fading in/out, etc) to make them sound like they belong together on a record.
Audacity can do that just fine if you have enough know-how. It takes lots of practice though, there is nothing intuitive about Mastering a record. There's a reason Mastering Engineers make a boat-load of money.
I just found this software that claims to be Mastering Freeware, but I'm not sure what it does:
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/SoundEngine/
What, exactly, are you trying to do?