Other DAW’s have processing, too, so investigate what processing comes native with your DAW. You could just apply a mastering preset to the entire mix and voila. Plugins that come with your DAW - I think first of Adobe Audition which has lots of great processing right inside the program. These could include EQ, compression, limiting, etc. Individual plugins chained together - You could put a bunch of plugins on your master buss in your DAW and adjust them to taste. It doesn’t include EQ or any other processing, so I would consider this a stripped down version of mastering, yet very handy for the average podcaster for sure. And now Auphonic can actually add compression and limiting to make your episodes have a specific dynamic range measured in Loudness Units (LU). You can also use each module as an individual plugin within your DAW!Īuphonic - Mostly used by podcasters to level the final episode to the official unofficial LUFS standard (-16 LUFS for stereo and -19 LUFS for mono). It has many modules including EQ, Multiband Dynamics, Maximizer, Exciter, Vintage Tape and more. …for podcast production: (fyi, this is not an exhaustive list)
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