


However, this is not what the default template is designed for. The ability to easily master my own productions was one of the initial reasons that led me to work for Mixed In Key. Notes is meant to be used with already mastered mp3s and not so much to master your own productions, right? It can be used for both. I'm uploading some cutouts of the test tracks onto soundcloud, in both ones the first part is the original (Record Pool downloads) and then will go to the PN edited version. Pitbull- Hotel Room Service (Remix) According to PN it lowered the gain, fixed 12305 clipped peaks, adjusted dynamics and didn't touch the pitch. Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grande (Flamemakers Remix) It applied a gain reduction, fixed 650 clipped peaks and adjusted the pitch at 13cents With the waveforms above eachother in ableton the clipped peaks definitely standout as being reduced perfectly. Will it furthermore corrupt Whitelabel files? What are your experiences? Thanks for the input! I just grabbed a copy to run as a trial version, still testing. I am kind of scared it will all sound like funkymixes with enhanced basslines and obnoxious snares/hi hats.

Of course I want the best sounding files but I am not sure if it is worth the money. I checked out the webpage and only found claims like 'It will make your songs acoustically perfect'. It got me somehow curious about the program. Hi Everybody, I have just received an Email about Platinum Notes 3 being released.
