[linux-audio-user] Mastering without mastering

Patrick Shirkey pshirkey at boosthardware.com
Sun Apr 30 19:02:46 EDT 2006


T-rex has a bunch of presets but most people decide that they want to 
tweak the sound anyway.

I can't recall if Jamin has any presets available.

Cheers.


james at dis-dot-dat.net wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Apr, 2006 at 02:41PM +0100, BJaY spake thus:
>> I was just watching the talk on Protege at zkm 2006 and a bit of a crazy
>> idea occured to me. In addition to storing qualities of each instrument like
>> lead, string, percussive etc, a spectral profile could be generated for each
>> instrument and stored in the database. Then, you could take each channel of
>> your recording and pipe them (individually) into an app which would analyse
>> their spectral content, and then suggest alternative patches to make the
>> 'whole' sound like some idealised mix (there would be a selection of these,
>> based on Genre perhaps). It would be like a magic button which would make a
>> track sound immediately better.
>>
>> Any thoughts ?
> 
> Your art of mastering without mastering... show me some.
>  
>> Bruce.
> 
> Lee, obviously.
> 
> 


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