Audiobook workflow - best to master one big file or many?
I've recorded my first audiobook with around 30 separate clips.
I'm wondering about workflow efficiency and sound consistency. Is it best to:
a) record/master a large file and then output to clips?
b) record a large number of clips and batch process?
I've found it hard to judge consistency between clips, eg slightly different attack/energy, perceived volume.
Sometimes shorter clips end up with latent differences exaggerated on mastering.
And they're a faff to process.
If I do them in a oner, will I get more consistent mastering?
And if I join my raw clips into a single file, will it be easier to see/hear inconsistencies?
I've tried using Multitrack but keep losing files. I prefer working directly with the wavs.
My DAW is Audition +RX standard.
What do long form engineers do? Is there a 'best workable clip length'?
Advice appreciated!
Thanks,
Jules
