Johannes Gebauer / 2005/10/11 / 06:20 PM wrote: >Peak is a mastering application, and the problems are with editing, not >with plugins or DSP.
I left Peak at version 3, when its auth crapped out on me on stage at Umbria Jazz Festival. Of course my auth copy was at hotel. I was so pissed at that time. I heard Peak got much better by version 4, but I always had a problem with its narrow image and less detailed sound up until version 3. I then moved to Spark, which sounded much better but the product was killed because of its piracy. Illegal copy of Spark around the net killed the product. TC couldn't justify keeping Spark alive. Sad. I am then moved to DSP-Quattro: <http://dsp-quattro.com> The creator of this application was one of the key engineers who designed Spark. DSP-Q sounds as good as Spark, wide and detailed. And price is just too right, $150!! I am a mixing engineer (when I am not playing flute nor composing) and not a mastering engineer. I only need these apps for CD finalizing for low budget clients. Otherwise I sent out to mastering house as the way should be. If I were a real mastering engineer, I would need at least Sonic Solution (now SonicStudio) and not to mention mastering room (this is the main problem!). -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA <http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com> _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
