![]() ![]() As usual, you can select multiple files using the Shift key, and non-adjacent ones using the Apple key. From here, you can select the files you want and import them into the main window. Clicking on it (the default shortcut is Apple-F) causes a Logic-style file-browser to appear. The first you'll notice (and the thing you'll need from the outset) is the Import icon, which is situated at the top left of the screen. Getting Into Waveburnerĭespite its similarities to Logic, there are some key differences in Waveburner 's appearance and operation. Waveburner 's features are pretty impressive, allowing entry of all manner of codes (see the 'Code Breaking' box on page 198) and track labels, plus a variety of fades and hidden tracks as required. So what is it? It's a powerful tool that can be used to prepare your Red Book-standard CD master for duplication, and is a strong competitor to rival applications such as Roxio's Jam, which, along with Toast, is often the staple diet for the Apple-based studio user. This is often difficult to summon 'on-spec' when producing your own work from start to finish, and many find that it is good to separate the two disciplines of mixing and mastering by both a length of time and a difference of application - enter Waveburner. Well, to many, mastering is considered a different art, which requires an even hand across the diverse range of an album's audio material. So why not use Logic? After all, you can access most of Logic's plug-ins in Waveburner. In SOS February 2006 (on-line at we saw how Logic Pro itself can be used as a mastering tool, as it allows you access to some very powerful plug-ins. Since the acquisition, it has been bundled with Logic Pro, but often resides in the applications folder, waiting to be discovered. We take a look at the hidden jewel in Apple's crown.īefore Apple bought Emagic, Waveburner was a product that could be purchased as a separate, self-contained entity. ![]() Just curious mostly, I’m still pretty new to Nuendo, but I’ve used most of the stuff out there and in MHO, for mixing Nuendo can’t be beat.Waveburner is bundled free with Logic Pro and offers some significant power in the mastering department. Like you said, some could bounce out stems and master in another program. Right now, I’ve been bouncing the mix and using Samplitude and want to make sure there isn’t a better way. ![]() I guess my question was a little open, huh? I was just curious what people do if they master in Nuendo or just bounce the mix and master in another program like CD architect. Is this what you’re asking, or am I completely missing the point? Apologies in advance, if so. So, when you ask how mastering in Nuendo would work, just what do you mean? Bounce your tracks, import them into Bias Peak, WaveLab or Jam to create a sequence and go? That’s a basic, no-frills or special extras approach. “Mastering” means so much more (and less) than it used to… mostly don’t have to worry about needles jumping out of the groove anymore sometimes there’s actual stem mixing involved… sometimes aligning multiple wild sources for live stuff… it all depends on what exactly you’re talking about, mastering-wise. Cambridge for sonic microsurgery, Pultecs, various compressors. The combination of Nuendo and UAD-1 has been great for me I basically set up a couple of group channels for insert FX, and use the master bus (never to leave unity gain) for metering. ![]()
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