Re: what's the best software to use for mastering???
Its about an easy workflow for me. I find it easier to trim, and to see categorically what I'm dealing with in Sound Forge - its destructive, whereas Cubase is (unless you want to go through a multiple process) non-destructive. You shape the final audio. If I didn't have Sound Forge, I'd be happy to do all this stuff in Cubase, but I do, and find it easier.
AAMS is something totally different since it performs program specific analysis, lets you hear what it would sound like with suggested changes, then lets you use whatever you think is right.
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