@audioTechTv. Not sure which one to go with for Daw. I only use it to make radio spot. So vocal or pre made audio . Any Advice which Daw to use. Thanks, In advance
If you don’t mind paying for one then Adobe Audition is the way to go. I worked in radio for over 12 years and every station I’ve ever gone to uses Audition. It’s so quick and easy for radio commercials. If you want a free program, none of them really compare to Audition for radio purposes but my second choice might be Pro Tools Intro. It comes with decent FX, can do solid recording and mixing. But really any program can work. For radio I relied on audio editing more than mixing. Audition combines both which is why it’s great. If you have a program like Sound Forge Audio Editor or Steinberg Wavelab, you can do your editing in those programs and then bring the audio into another program for mixing.
@@AudioTechTV Thanks for the Info. i have used audition before but the issue is that my license for CS6 which is no longer available to me since I switch from Mac to PC. I just use Luna to make one radio spot but it took me longer to make it. Still learning this new DAW.
@@mygoogle1525 You have no clue. The name literally is waves CURVES EQUATOR. An Eq is a tool to sculpt the frequency content, which is exactly what this is doing.
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thanks a lot
@audioTechTv. Not sure which one to go with for Daw. I only use it to make radio spot. So vocal or pre made audio . Any Advice which Daw to use. Thanks, In advance
If you don’t mind paying for one then Adobe Audition is the way to go. I worked in radio for over 12 years and every station I’ve ever gone to uses Audition. It’s so quick and easy for radio commercials.
If you want a free program, none of them really compare to Audition for radio purposes but my second choice might be Pro Tools Intro. It comes with decent FX, can do solid recording and mixing. But really any program can work. For radio I relied on audio editing more than mixing. Audition combines both which is why it’s great.
If you have a program like Sound Forge Audio Editor or Steinberg Wavelab, you can do your editing in those programs and then bring the audio into another program for mixing.
@@AudioTechTV Thanks for the Info. i have used audition before but the issue is that my license for CS6 which is no longer available to me since I switch from Mac to PC. I just use Luna to make one radio spot but it took me longer to make it. Still learning this new DAW.
I'm listening on a pair of Bose 901 speakers and I honestly can't hear anything. Could be the choice of music.
Even on my phone, it seems to bring it a little forward.
Just a competitor against Soothe and a few others smart eqs... nothing new really
It's not an eq.
@@mygoogle1525 You have no clue. The name literally is waves CURVES EQUATOR. An Eq is a tool to sculpt the frequency content, which is exactly what this is doing.