So far mastering for me involves mainly a) making sure I have a good mixdown b) using a little aural exciter rack I built in Ableton, which I've noticed gives results like night and day, and c) exporting to Audacity to remove peaks and bring up the volume. I know it's technically not absolutely necessary to have that big a suite of plugins for one purpose, but it is on sale...
If it makes sense: I want my music to sound very clear, with the bass hitting deep and the highs crisp. This track among others subjectively sounds like that to me (I was blown away by how deep those drums sounded).
Submitted March 30, 2018 at 01:24PM by wormholetoVega https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/88blbk/ozones_currently_on_sale_worth_it/?utm_source=ifttt