Mastering using Adobe soundbooth/Izotope

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Mastering using Adobe soundbooth/Izotope
by [ J.I. Starr ] on Sat, Feb 13 2010 8:06 AM
Hello to all well this is another thread i wished to start hopefull to help others and ourselfs in the subject of Mastering. I knw alot of you have been asking me how i make my music sound as professional as possible, but i must let you knw its been only a year since i got into mastering cuttin off the engineer from the middle so i dont have to pay for such service...lol. Anyways is a great way to save money and you learn a great deal which of course i am still learning and exploring myself. I will try to help all as much as i can with the knowledge that i have, and of course any questions feel free to ask, i do mastering from vocal to actual music. Lets all have fun and dont be afraid to throw any tips for all our other ubetoo users who are curious in this subject. Peace and love to all


Sincerely,


[ J.I. Starr ]

[ J.I. Starr ]
Joined: Sat, May 16 2009
Posts: 5/16/2009 8:24:26 AM

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