

To my ears it sounded pretty well balanced and good enough for our project. I used an original copy of the song as a reference and was surprised at the results.
#Aams mastering full version free download software#
Out of interest I downloaded this AAMS software (I haven't purchased yet) and have been running a couple of mixed cover songs I have completed through this software. Although my long-time friend and musician and I are working on a CD of some of the old cover songs we did in the 60's and 70's for posterity's sake. Presently, I, and my fellow musician friends just record for fun as a hobby. I am certainly no Mastering Engineer, but I have been involved in tracking and mixing for the last 18 years, and a musician for over 40 years. If you master a track yourself ,using wavelab or whatever you use ,thats going on a certain album you can create a reference track from that and then use AAMS to master the rest of the album using that reference track and for that is works very well.

Finally, as you can load it up with wavs and let it get on with it you can get on and do other things making it a very useful tool in our busy enviroment. Personally it save a lot of time in our studio as we have a lot of clients that come in record a few songs to backing tracks and don`t have a lot of money to pay me by the hour to master them properly, so this is a great alternative option to a) save our clients money b) allows us to take on clients on a tight budget and c)doesn`t cost a huge amount of money to buy. Engineers are going to hate it thats for sure, well most will. We use it in our studio for our "budget" low cost recording to keep the cost down for our customers and so far people have been very happy with the results. The only problem with it is finding the right reference track. I actually think it`s does a fairly decent job.
