Logic Studio For Mastering ???
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 284 posts since 4 Oct, 2007
Hi
I'm looking to master projects, scores, and solo instruments. Would the mastering features in Logic Studio render a quality master ? or would it be advised to purchase a 3rd party plugin such as Wavelab 7 or Ozone 5 ?
What are some high end mastering plugins ? alternately what are some mid range mastering plugins ?
I'm looking to master projects, scores, and solo instruments. Would the mastering features in Logic Studio render a quality master ? or would it be advised to purchase a 3rd party plugin such as Wavelab 7 or Ozone 5 ?
What are some high end mastering plugins ? alternately what are some mid range mastering plugins ?
Remember! Analog ears - digital minds
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- KVRian
- 1084 posts since 12 Sep, 2008 from Your basement
I use Logic and find that the delivered tools are very good. But for mastering, I think that they need some supplementing. I really love IK T-Racks for bringing out the sparkle in the mix and taming the EQ and band-specific amplitude issues that Logic alone can't.
T-Racks is pretty affordable and can make a mix sound instantly better.
T-Racks is pretty affordable and can make a mix sound instantly better.
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- KVRist
- 427 posts since 8 Mar, 2007
SoundTrack Pro, it comes with logic studio. You don't need anything more.
- KVRAF
- 25051 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
I swear by Vienna Suite by VSL. whether that's high or mid-range $ to you {download is 475 euros from their site}, it is a full 'suite' of 'mastering' plugins incl a fantastic convolution/algo hybrid 'verb. Multiband Limiter, Limiter, Compressor, EQ, Mastering EQ, Exciter, Power Panner, Goniometer, Analyzer. Except for the 'fat' setting with the compressor, or of course the exciter, the goal is transparency rather than adding color or 'vintage' character which is what I use for instance the T-RackS Fairchild 670 emulation for, for some things.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 284 posts since 4 Oct, 2007
Much noted, thanks guys.
Remember! Analog ears - digital minds
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- Banned
- 22457 posts since 5 Sep, 2001
Not anymore, it's been discontinued, only the lucky ones who have the dvd logic full studio have waveburner or soundtrack.careyletendre wrote:SoundTrack Pro, it comes with logic studio. You don't need anything more.
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- KVRAF
- 2355 posts since 16 Jan, 2013
And this is why I bought a used copy of Logic Studio. It cost less than the app store version and came with the full suite of programs.TheoM wrote:Not anymore, it's been discontinued, only the lucky ones who have the dvd logic full studio have waveburner or soundtrack.
Also, the loops from the app store downloads are lossy compressed, while the disc versions are lossless.
- KVRAF
- 11093 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Soundtrack Pro was not there for mastering - that was Waveburner (an excellent application, which I don't underastand why it was discontinued, as is it indeed an added value). But the OP was talking about plug-ins, not applications. Waveburner would justify the buying of the Logic Studio as a package.
Fernando (FMR)
- Banned
- 254 posts since 7 Jun, 2008 from On this 1 world!
You can do Mastering also inside LOGIC using the right third party Plug-Ins. I've done it since now with very good results. WAVEBURNER is an optional tool. Soundtrack Pro is comparable to ADOBE SOUNDBOOTH, strangely Adobe has discontinued support for this product too.
Well, you can also use external Audio Editors such as DSP-Quattro or similar, like (retired) Bias PEAK PRO.
Well, you can also use external Audio Editors such as DSP-Quattro or similar, like (retired) Bias PEAK PRO.
- KVRAF
- 11093 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Waveburner was not an option. It was a separated product during th Emagic periood, but was included as part of the Logic Studio suite. With the end of that suite, it was discontinued (only Logic Pro and MainStage survived). Soundbooth is also not the counterpart of Soundtrack Pro. That is Audition which is still available both standalone and as part of Creative Suite. Soundbooth was a derivation of Audition which made little sense, that's probably why Adobe discontinued it.Delfinoverde wrote:You can do Mastering also inside LOGIC using the right third party Plug-Ins. I've done it since now with very good results. WAVEBURNER is an optional tool. Soundtrack Pro is comparable to ADOBE SOUNDBOOTH, strangely Adobe has discontinued support for this product too.
Well, you can also use external Audio Editors such as DSP-Quattro or similar, like (retired) Bias PEAK PRO.
Fernando (FMR)
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- KVRAF
- 2355 posts since 16 Jan, 2013
I can't pull up a downloaded loop just now as they were overwritten on my system when I installed the boxed Logic Studio. But if you open a loop .caf file in Quicktime Player 7 and check the movie inspector the retail boxed loops are "Apple Lossless". IIRC the downloaded ones showed up as "AAC".George wrote:I don't think so.sprnva wrote:Also, the loops from the app store downloads are lossy compressed, while the disc versions are lossless.
- Banned
- 254 posts since 7 Jun, 2008 from On this 1 world!
WAVEBURNER is still an option!fmr wrote: Waveburner was not an option. It was a separated product during th Emagic periood, but was included as part of the Logic Studio suite. With the end of that suite, it was discontinued (only Logic Pro and MainStage survived). Soundbooth is also not the counterpart of Soundtrack Pro. That is Audition which is still available both standalone and as part of Creative Suite. Soundbooth was a derivation of Audition which made little sense, that's probably why Adobe discontinued it.
SOUNDBOOTH is much better than AUDITION, which is one of the most buggiest software ever made! But of course this is my opinion only - formed with my experiences.
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- KVRAF
- 5419 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
If you do some quick maths with downloaded content, total size is almost the same as Logic Studio one.sprnva wrote: I can't pull up a downloaded loop just now as they were overwritten on my system when I installed the boxed Logic Studio. But if you open a loop .caf file in Quicktime Player 7 and check the movie inspector the retail boxed loops are "Apple Lossless". IIRC the downloaded ones showed up as "AAC".
If loops were all AAC, total size should be about 1/4 of Logic Studio DVDs.