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September 15, 2010 at 3:28 pm #947AnonymousGuest
Hi Leif,
I apologize if this has been covered but I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for.
I’m a music producer and very much interested in Breakaway’s use in mastering and pre MP3 mastering applications.
I understand the concept you explained behind 15us pre-emphasis for an MP3 streaming application, but I’m interested in using that same idea to treat a WAV file prior to 192 MP3 conversion. If I’m thinking correctly, since the app does not have an offline processing feature, I would need to capture the pre/de-emphasized audio as it plays through the pipeline in real time. Once that WAV is captured then I could encode/compress the WAV and reap the added benefit of lessening HF distortion.
However, I don’t see a way to by-pass the pre/de-emphasis piece in BBP which I believe I’d want to do for creating a non-MP3 master (i.e. WAV). Does Live include the pre/de-emphasis while allowing you to bypass it also?
As a side note I’m also interested in your products as a mastering processor to use on final mixes. Your advanced clipping algo and multiple stages of multiband compression seem like they would be a natural fit for this application. Just for experimentation I ran an unfinished song mix through BBP on various presets and was very excited with the immediate results without too much tweaking.
September 18, 2010 at 5:25 pm #11445AnonymousGuestI found these related posts after taking "pre-empahsis" out of my search criteria and just searching for mastering:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=489&p=2713&hilit=clipper+mastering#p2713
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=231&p=1197&hilit=clipper+mastering#p1197
September 19, 2010 at 6:55 am #11446JesseGMemberfull bandwidth sounds nice, i’m still happy despite the current "advanced" stuff starting to come into the plugin market. i’m glad that stuff is coming out too. 8)
Slate Digital FG-X, and Airwindows NC-17 & 4DClip, to name a couple…
in some ways the Optimod 9100 had better clipping in analog, so they have a ways to go. but the aesthetic is nice for mastering, and of course leif will try to be competitive.
September 19, 2010 at 5:42 pm #11447AnonymousGuestHi Jesse,
Yes, I’ve been following the roll out of FG-X and NC-17 on gearslutz and it’s very interesting stuff. I need to play around with the FG-X demo to see if it will work for me. I don’t ever get very good results with my T-Racks clipper or some other freeware VST’s I’ve tried over the years though. However, BBP seemed to really have some advanced stuff going on in terms of squeezing sheer clean dB’s. -
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