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Mastering Audio & The Art of Listening with Jonathan Wyner | iZotope Tips From A Pro

In this video, gain insight into the world of audio mastering, as well as tips on how to listen to and master audio effectively. In addition, Jonathan shares practical tips on setting up your mastering studio environment.

iZotope stopped by the M Works Mastering studio founded and run by the award winning, GRAMMY nominated Jonathan Wyner. Over the past 25 years, Jonathan has mastered more than 5000 CDs across every musical idiom (and some non-musical idioms as well). Notable mastering credits include Aerosmith, David Bowie, the Cream, Kiri Te Kanawa, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Nirvana, the London Symphony Orchestra, Aimee Mann, Pink Floyd, Pete Seeger, Bruce Springsteen, Tiny Tim, and many more.

For more information on M Works, visit:

http://www.m-works.com

For more information on iZotope Ozone, the mastering system used by Jonathan himself, visit:

http:///www.izotope.com/ozone

If you are interested in exploring mastering more in-depth, there are plenty of resources to explore, including “Audio Mastering: Essential Practices” (by Jonathan Wyner himself!), now available from Berklee Press in both hard copy and as an e-book for various platforms. The iZotope community can get a 20% discount on this book using coupon code BRK3 at Music Dispatch here:

http://bit.ly/158gIhi
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Audio mastering in Cubase 5: Parallel Compression

Audio mastering in Cubase 5: Parallel Compression

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Hey everyone. Today i had a spare hour so I decided to record a tutorial on parallel compression in mastering. This is a very simple process, but it has a big impact on your sound. This is a short introduction into the benefits of parallel compression, the possibilities are endless, so I hope this tutorial can help someone with their mastering or mixing.

While i find this way to be the most simple to explain the concept of parallel compression, please note that there are actually a few ways to set this up: you can also use a send for example.

Time and time again I find parallel compression useful, be that in mixing individual instruments or bus compression, or mastering. But like anything, it takes time, patience and practice to actually get good results, try not to over do it.

I used Camtasia to record the screen capture, and a zoom h2 portable recorder to record the narration.

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