Well, I use either Wave Editor or DSP Quattro on OS X ...but Wavelab is a fabulous app too. Really, though, you could just use Audacity if you want a wave editor to run Ozone in.dm_hawk wrote:
i worded that original post very carefully in an effort to prevent people from hijacking it and turning it into a "proper-definition-of-mastering-ozone-sux-waves-sux" thread.
I'll reiterate the question:
Should I invest in a host program like Peak or Wavelab? If so, what suggestions would you have?[/i]
Render your files in Live at whatever bitdepth and sample rate you've recorded at, open it up in , say, Audacity...open Ozone...go to the 'cd mastering with exciter & widener' preset and tweak from there. I normally disable the mastering reverb or dynamics and concentrate on the loudness maximiser and eq functions.
The Mbit+ dither is also the best you can get in software form...Waves L3 running a very close second. Play around with Ozone..it's a fabulous bit of gear...ignore the disdainful comments. You wanna get this thing done cheap? You already have Ozone? No-brainer.
And I'm not disagreeing that dedicated mastering engineers can do a better job...of course they can...but they cost money and you have to weigh up if your work is worth the extra $$.