#LinuxAudio friends - are any of you using #HarrisonMixbus, and are any of you also familiar with #AirwindowsConsolidated
I've tried a demo of Mixbus (you just download and install it and run it in demo mode) and much looks familar, but crickey does it feel complicated in comparison to #BitwigStudio and despite the low entry cost I am happy with my current workflow (Bitwig).
What am I really asking? I'm thinking about #AudioEngineering and #MasteringAudio. I am confident in doing this for my own tracks, but when it comes to applying any sort of editorial decisions to tracks made by anyone else I find myself unsure and thinking "maybe they wanted it that way."
I would like to develop my skills and be able to say with any confidence that I have any clue of what I am doing and I am reluctant to throw myself down a rabbit hole of click-bait titled YT videos.
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#masteringAudio question:
an experimental noise drone track by another artist with loads of content (also) below 30Hz. should it be removed? for now I'm thinking HPF with 24db/oct with cutoff at 40Hz.
context? a mamoth digital compilation of very different genres, 25 tracks/artists for netlabel day. will be released only digitaly only on Bandcamp & homepage.
comments? @openmastering ?
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