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Author: | forart_eu [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Collaboration between projects: AAMS |
Quote: As a musician or technician working on music sound material, you need the best sound possible when material is released towards the public. How do you know when audio material is equalized, compressed and maximised correctly and plays as loud and evenly on all audio-systems when its has been mastered ? To master a mix in general takes a lot of time and this procedure is mostly done after the mix is finished off and polished enough to go trough the audio mastering process. To make a master that sounds equal on all speaker systems and also sounds like a real professional commercial recording is a difficult and time consuming task.
Official websiteThis is where AAMS steps in and takes control! AAMS Auto Audio Mastering System, Goal. Providing a software package that supplies you with Fully Automatic Audio Mastering. Featuring suggestions for Equalizer, Multiband Compression and Loudness settings, internal DSP Processing with all audio corrections done purely inside the AAMS Program. Making the Mastering Process easy and less time consuming, having a good overall sound quality, to process a Mix to a great sounding Master. Turn your mix into an commercial great sounding master. Now you can listen what you expect! ...I believe that these two software can share mutch knowledge... Last but not least, a couple of screenshots: ![]() ![]() ![]() More @ official screenshots page 8) |
Author: | hvz [ Thu Nov 27, 2008 9:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Collaboration between projects: AAMS |
Cool, I'll take a closer look at this when I have some time. By the way, the graph in the top image that you posted corresponds to the default settings of the "Soft Limit" sliders in the Stereo Tool multiband compressor. I had already tuned Stereo Tool to have very little effect on modern CD recordings, which resulted in the same shape. |
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