The Waves bundle has some very good plug ins if you have a few thousand dollars to play with. But if you have that much cash... i'd just get them mastered by a Pro. For most musicians & bedroom producers home mastering is fine but if you're planning any commercial release, then get a pro to master it.
ok quick question, i dont have pro tools, or nothin like that, i record of a korg d1200 that makes (on a scale of 1-10) about a 8 or 9 on mixes, but when i look at all this other stuff about mastering your own software, it keeps saying that all the stuff is a plug in for protools, i wanna know is there somthing like a program, that u can probaly buy that just opens up u pop the cd in and as a wav file work with it from there,?????
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Yeah if you don't already have a suitable audio editing package to host plug ins such as Cubase, Wavelab, Soundforge, Sonar or Acid etc.. then you can get the stand alone version of T Racks.