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Old 08-23-2009, 04:10 PM
MrWillsi3 MrWillsi3 is offline
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Default How to Master with LE 8?

Whats up guys, i got my songs all mixed, and bounced...i was just wondering what process i should use to master, ive never done this before.

I get that im suppose to take all the bounces and put them on one session...now what do i do in order to get the levels right...do i put a compressor on each track and up the gain...or do i just use the sliders?

Next, how do i apply the dither...do i just put it one on each mix in the master...then disable all the songs but 1 and bounce it again, with the new level and dither applied...or is there another process....i want as high of a volume as possible but im worried about clipping...hope some people here can help. thanks!
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