[ddots-l] Re: mastering question

  • From: "Nickus de Vos" <bigboy529@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 22:46:39 +0200

The best mastering software i know is steinbergs wavelab but its not 
accessible, think steinberg would do a lot of people a big favour if they work 
on accessibility for their products as wavelab is gr8 and i'm actually still 
more of a cubase guy.
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Subject: [ddots-l] Re: mastering question
From: Chris Smart <chris_s@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 19/11/2010 21:40

At 02:12 PM 11/19/2010, you wrote:
>Yes it will, but I haven't figured out how to do it with out sited 
>assistance.

If you're using the Snowman's scripts, you should have access to 
the regions list, CD information track list, CD information dialog 
etc. Below is a copy and paste from the Snowman's notes on his 
Website. Sorry it isn't more specific. If you're having problems, I 
suggest you contact him directly.

Support was added for the regions list, the CD Track List, and CD 
Information dialogs. All these dialogs have quirks that you need to 
become familiar with.
so, be sure to consult the insert+h hot key help while focused in 
the dialog. Each of them can be found under the view menu, in Meta 
information. Basically,
they are all table grids, that allow you to arrow to a cell, and 
press enter to edit it's contents, then enter again to approve.

RegionsList
To activate the regions list, you no longer press alt+2. You must 
go to the view menu, up arrow, then right arrow, then enter.

This list, as well as the CD tracks list, and a couple other 
dialogs, is really organized like a spreadsheet, where you use up 
and down arrows to pick a
region, and left and right arrows to choose which field of that 
region you want to hear, or modify. You would press enter on a 
selected field to edit it.

Note: This dialog is very non-standard under the hood. Some pretty 
complicated script logic, involving the scanning for special colors 
was required. Because
color values sometimes differ on other operating systems, your 
results may vary. We know that the dialogs sometimes misbehave, but 
usually arrowing around
a bit will fix it. Not much can be done about that. But, if jaws 
says, not found, all the time, we got a problem with your machine, 
and need to know about
it.


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