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Sanbar is currently offline  Sanbar   UNITED STATES
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Re: Paris Setup Questions [message #60696 is a reply to message #60637] Mon, 28 November 2005 07:41 Go to previous message
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>I have been using Sound Forge for years and would highly recommend it,
especially for CD Mastering because version 8.0 comes with CD Architect
which is probably the best redbook CD program.

I use Waves plug-ins, but with mixes I 've done myself the only plug-in
needed is the L1 to raise the level up and dither down to 16 bit. I use the
PAF to WAV converter to prep my files for Sound Forge.

The last record I did, I used these tools to make a reference master for the
car before having the actual mastering done at The Mastering Lab in
Hollywood. The engineer (who has a couple grammys
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