anonymous
17 February 2009
Use WAVLAB or just Cubase “mastering section” to master?
Seems like they are about the same.
I have Cubase & have access to Wavelab.
For someone new to mastering, is there an important difference between?
I have 3 songs (all to be on the same demo CD).
ADD-ON QUESTION -
I feel stupid asking this but...how do I get started with mastering this way?
MEANING: Do I mix/export my Cubase songs to a 2 track Wav file & then reintroduce that file into Wavelab?
Or, is there more of an INTERNAL way to AUTOMATICALLY transfer all my tracks into a 2-track stereo container & then import into into Wavelab?
I prefer wavelab. I find it easier to create the final album, wi
I prefer wavelab. I find it easier to create the final album, with track space and such. But yes cubase should work too.