![]() ![]() Although, it can be a bit counterintuitive when coming from Cubase if you expect it to work in the same fashion. I personally master in Wavelab, which is pretty straightforward for Cubase users, as it supports VST plugins. This article does not explain audio processing techniques for mastering such as How to make a song louder in mastering, How to use Ozone for mastering, or How to use Multiband Compression. This is a quick how-to for the technical aspects of preparing a master CD in Wavelab. This article has been edited, the original can be found here. This is a guest post from Samuel Allen of Extreme Studios in Perth, Australia.
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