How to Master a Track in Cubase

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    1. How to Mix with EQ Plugins in Cubase
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    Producer Mike Smith from ADSR Pro shows you how to master an audio track in Cubase to restrict unwanted frequencies and tighten them up in the mix.

    Producer Mike Smith from ADSR Pro shows you how to master an audio track in Cubase to restrict unwanted frequencies and tighten them up in the mix.

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    2. Using Saturation & Distortion in Cubase
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    In this lesson with producer Mike Smith, discover how padding the bass, adding saturation, and adding a limiter create a tight EDM track in Cubase.

    In this lesson with producer Mike Smith, discover how padding the bass, adding saturation, and adding a limiter create a tight EDM track in Cubase.

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    3. Mastering with Compression in Cubase
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    In this Cubase mastering lesson, learn which settings get the best sound on band-pass filters and compressors and learn how to use an EQ for brighter tracks.

    In this Cubase mastering lesson, learn which settings get the best sound on band-pass filters and compressors and learn how to use an EQ for brighter tracks.

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    4. Using Channel Strips & Reverb in Cubase
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    Taking one final pass at mastering the track, producer Mike Smith of ADSR demonstrates how using your ear should always be the final judge of the audio.

    Taking one final pass at mastering the track, producer Mike Smith of ADSR demonstrates how using your ear should always be the final judge of the audio.

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