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hi all
i have recorded a set on my pc with sound forge and i’m not sure what to do next.
do i have to normalize before saving as a wave file?,plus do i need to master it with T RACKS before burning?.
any help welcomed thanks…8-)
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hi all
i have recorded a set on my pc with sound forge and i’m not sure what to do next.
do i have to normalize before saving as a wave file?,plus do i need to master it with T RACKS before burning?.
any help welcomed thanks…8-)
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I second Plattitude’s advice. A Mulit-Band Compressor could also be a little trick you help bring some spectral audio flow to the mix. You will get some consistencies between the songs by using a MB Compressor correctly and gently.
Great advise.
Thank you al very much…
every time i used soundforge the sound was awful so i invested ina sony cd recorder , really golod
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