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Òåìà: auto mastering
Âðåìÿ: 29.09.2009 17:18 
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From: J.C. Scott
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 23:56:45 GMT

Let me clarify. Assuming a proper mix has been settled on, do you ever think it would ever be possible for a program to have the capability of mastering audio without any real intervention on the part of the user?

I was checking out a program called AAMS (Auto Audio Mastering System), which looked fairly in depth and seems fairly in depth after playing around with the demo for a little while. Their site is www.curioza.com.

I've heard good things about programs such as Har-Bal, for instance, however I'm not familiar with any program that is capable of one button mastering.

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Òåìà: Re: auto mastering
Âðåìÿ: 29.09.2009 21:01 

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