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Old 31st January 2010   #10
8080JP
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Originally Posted by Lagerfeldt View Post
I think there are some benefits too, such as more flexibility and never working on the original file.

I've made a 10 second video that also demonstrates the procedure.

The example shows a section of an audio file being de-essed.

http://www.popmusic.dk/temp/bounce-in-place.mov
Unfortunately your link isn't working.

Anyway, I am putting together a compilation of live performances I did 20 years ago - some off cassette tape would you believe, to show my great grandchildren when I hit the bucket.

I thought that Logic 8 might have even been a choice for top end masterers until I saw the Wavelab video.

My method was to place 13 god forbid songs on separate Logic tracks, on top of one another so that it would be easy to scoot from one song to the other, to get a perspective on the volume of the album.

If stems or whatever would be needed then the number of tracks would increase, might end up with 40 tracks opened.

I would use the automation of plug ins to do slight changes needed withing the song.

??Moments within songs where a de-sser are needed then create a problem for me.

I have never experienced using a crossfade in my life so. In my scenario Logic might not give me that option between tracks.

Waveburner only has 2 tracks so stems dont seem possible.

Wonder if Wavelab has multiple tracks for stems.
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