Mastering

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jb
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Re: Mastering

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daveyboy103 wrote:
Tue Mar 30, 2021 5:59 am
I use landr.com and find it excellent.
Did you pay for it or do you just use the free version? Which settings do you use? Are there any that you suggest avoiding because they don’t have good results?

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Re: Mastering

Post by daveyboy103 »

Paid version. Do a lot of mastering and they include distribution too.

Send me a link to a decent HD WAV mix and I will run it thru for you and you can judge it yourself.

daveyboy103@gmx.com

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Re: Mastering

Post by fluffy »

Do you find that the Landr presets are any better than using the “broadcast ready” preset on Logic Pro X? In my brief tests with the free version they seemed pretty comparable.
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