is there any mastering tool like optimaster for free?

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Omb
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Post by Omb »

i'v bought pulsar2 and i want a mastering
tool that work like the optimaster that don't cost me money (for now ) ?
can i find a free mastering tool from the
net?

nice day.
omb
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Post by Steve-o »

Kim wrote:
Also check out my 3band compressor/limiter called "Final Liza".
Demo available at http://www.d-media.dk
Kim.

It's even free now:
http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=16&2
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Post by at0m »

It's got no wizard, which makes Optimaster unique to me.

But if not for the wizard, it does the same :wink:
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Post by algorhythm »

endorphin is a nice (and free) VST multiband compressor mastering plug-in http://www.digitalfishphones.com but definitely check out the Finaliza too, very nice indeed
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Post by marcuspocus »

I'm using Final Liza alot lately, i find it pretty efficient for a free device! I don't know how it compare with Optimaster. I know it doesn't have the 'wizard' thing, but apart from that? Anyone has comment?
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Post by Omb »

thank you all,

i'll try them soon.

i also would like to say that i think that creamware
should give the optimaster for free , after all
i pay around 1000$ for this card and one of the main
thing that i expect to get from creamware is a good mastering tool .:smile:
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you know how we do it!ante up! :wink:
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forget optimaster and go for finaliza... and be wizard :wink:
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Post by kensuguro »

yeah! Trust no wizard man. After all these years of working with multicomps and other mastering tools, I don't see how any "program" could do a good job at it.. I really do wonder how the optimaster's wizard works... if it works at all...
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Post by caleb »

It doesn't do a bad job actually, but I'm eventually going to use it only as a starting point and then do the tweaking manually after it's given me a bit of a headstart.

That's if I ever get around to actually mastering a track at all these days. *sigh*
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i'm beginer with no big studio experance and to me optimaster's wizard seems like drunk from the begining.
can imagine what about "wizards" thinks someone with biger knowlage :roll:
in most cases we don't need expander or limiter section. i realy can't see/hear reason why to use optimaster instead finaliza.
btw: optimaster's expander section is best part to me and sometimes have no alternatives (on drums and similar), but mostly i use finaliza. :smile:

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Post by marcuspocus »

Ok, guess what, i'll stick with Final Liza! :smile:
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