For vinyl restoration/clean-up, the Wave Arts MR Click is more than likely all that is needed and it can be purchase at Audio Deluxe or JRR Shop for less than $39, when the additional discount is added to the cart.ĭefinitely, download the demos for each of the audio restoration/clean-up tools and test what works best for your needs.įor an EQ balance application, checkout Mix in Key's Platinum Notes. As of December 2006, Mixed In Key became a partner of Allen & Heath, the UK-based company known for its high-end audio mixing consoles. One benefits of the Wave Arts suite is that each component can be purchase separately, if the others are not needed. Mixed In Key has also spawned a supplementary product, Platinum Notes which corrects audio problems with MP3 and WAV files using iZotope and velopment technology. With that said, I find that the Wave Arts Master Restoration Suite has the best workflow and is the tools that I use the most often. You can either check at JRR Shop, another plugin discounter or iZotope's website on Wednesday to verify the pricing. You’ll love using Stutter Edit 2 alongside Breaker Tweaker and the included expansion packs to craft electronic beats and loops. mg20(cards) >Nbob active cable >PFA> Niant Nbox Platinum > HDP2(24/48). The Platinum edition of the holiday bundle comes with a load of other awesome mixing tools, including Trash 2, Iris 2, and three selections from iZotope’s Exponential Audio series. Per an email I received from JRR Shop today, the said iZotope product should be on sale again on Wednesday for $49. (2) SBD > Edirol OCM R-44 Transfer: Audacity > Izotope RX 8 > Izotope Ozone 9. It normally costs $129, but is often on sale for $49, which is the price that I paid for it. First, go to your settings and choose the template that best fits the venue for your upcoming show. In regards to the restoration/clean-up plugins, the iZotope RX Plugin Pack is the most advance of the three stated in my prior post, in my opinion. Platinum Notes does all of this remastering work in a matter of minutes, so you can spend more time focusing on crafting your Mix. I beat match by ear and warping/quantizing was not a big deal to me.
When I was converting some of my old DJ vinyl collection to mp3 format, in order to use the recordings in DVS setup with my turntables, I was only concerned with the restoration/clean-up of the audio and loaded the files in Tracktor Scratch Pro and Serato Scratch without any adjustments. However, I know of some DJs who use Ableton for pre-recorded radio mixes and the Ableton works well for them in that situation, which requires warping/quantizing.
I only have a basic version that came with the purchase of another music product. Ableton should be find for warping/quantizing.