Heh...
Heeeeeeeh.....
That's some nice Jazz :)
For mastering, you could use Rezound or Audacity. Both support the
so-called LADSPA plugins, which are the standard tools for linux audio
processing right now.
I would:
* Normalize (for the volume)
* Equalize (for the brightness, e.g. with the 'Multiband EQ')
* and perhaps add a tiny bit of compression to make the sound fuller.
(e.g. with the 'SCO1')
Carlo
Atte André Jensen schrieb:
Hi
I have the following track:
http://www.atte.dk/at_slum_avenue.ogg
It's a recording of one of my tunes with my jazz quartet. The recording
quality leaves a bit to be desired. I hope some of you mastering gurus
would lend an ear, explain what you think should be done and in what
program, maybe someone could even find the time to generate an improved
file. At least I hope to learn a bit about digital audio and mastering
along the way.
A few notes:
A valid question would be "but how do you want it to sound?". Well, good
:-) At least I think it needs more high frequencies, more definition and
more presence.
Needless to say, I'm on a linux-only system, so any tools should be
linux stuff, but you probl. guessed that :-)