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Mastering Starter Pack – Extended Tutorial

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This is a continuation of our free tutorial (Part 1, Part 2) for the Mastering Starter Pack for Reaper.

Course Content

Mastering multiple songs using Take FX
Rendering to new takes
Editing a record with multiple songs
Adding regions and setting pauses
Adding metadata
Adding ISRC
Rendering multiple songs
Examining the master files
Additional information
Installing the Mastering Starter Pack
Using a different output on your audio interface as your main output
Using monitoring plugins, like cross-feed

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