
Wavelab Tutorial DVD, Wavelab Tutorial Video
The Audio Mastering DVD set is the ideal mastering guide for every
audio engineer, producer, media technician or even ambitious home
studio enthusiast who masters with a PC or MAC workstation, or wants to
begin producing their own masters. It provides one of the most complete
works on digital audio basics and professional mastering techniques
available today.
This set contains a huge range of strategies, tips and hints on
using computers to create the best sounding masters possible. Audio
Mastering provides support and extends existing knowledge for engineers
looking for a way of extending existing knowledge. Audio Mastering
includes full English, German, French and Spanish versions.
With more than 160 minutes on Volume 2, this DVD offers
comprehensive knowledge about digital techniques and skilled handling
of digital audio data using WaveLab to attain the best possible results
in professional mastering.
Fundamentals such as PCM, jitter and dithering are covered
extensively, as well as other areas such as workflow optimization and
data preparation for creating master media. Audio Mastering also offers
invaluable strategies for creative sound processing, with real-world
applications and practical examples that support learning.
- Over 160 minutes of instructional video
- Extremely high quality tutorial videos
- Features English, German, French, and Spanish language tracks
- Easy to use interface
- Mac OSX & PC Compatible
- Requires computer with DVD-Rom Drive
Audio Mastering DVD Volume 2 Content:
- Loudness and peak levels
- What are interleaved sample overs?
- Headroom for encoding
- Normalization
- Judging loudness
- Reference values for loudness
- PCM - the principle of digital audio
- Basics of bit resolution
- What is truncation?
- Sample rate basics
- Sample rate conversion (SRC)
- All about dithering
- What is jitter?
- AES/EBU & S/P-DIF
- Wordclock and houseclock
- What is DC offset?
- ISRC / EAN
- Redbook & DAO/TAO
- Optimal workflow
- Phase 1: Preparation
- Batch processing
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