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Thu 28 Dec 2006, 16:01
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 22-Oct 06 From: Caracas - VE Member No.: 84,482 |
I just read all the threads (and info elsewhere) and am convinced the best way to master a track is to have a pro do it. One source actually said mastering is 95% ears/experience 5% gear.
Fair enough... Can anyone recommend the best mastering studios, companies, engineers, etc. that can do this remotely? Since I'll be trusting my tracks to outsiders for this key step I might as well go with the best.. and I'm quite sure they are not in my neck of the woods! Thanks! |
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Fri 29 Dec 2006, 06:03
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 145 Joined: 24-Apr 04 From: Knoxville - US Member No.: 41,728 |
There's a great studio in Kodak, TN run by a guy named Trevor Reddick. He does great mastering, he's great to work with, and I'm sure you could do it remotely. I trade files with him online all the time. Here's his email address:
trevhole@aol.com I really can't recommend this guy too highly. He's great. Sincerely, HaHaWorld p.s. I was not paid for this endorsement. |
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khont Mastering Suggestions Thu 28 Dec 2006, 16:01
mortalengines The previous post recommended a Tennessee engineer... Fri 29 Dec 2006, 08:09
audiopl Hello Try AudiopleXus you can have a free trial fr... Fri 29 Dec 2006, 11:47
gdoubleyou I do it myself in Logic unless it's a commecia... Sat 30 Dec 2006, 18:59
Marsu For the mastering, you can read this excellent boo... Tue 20 Feb 2007, 13:47
mortalengines The previous post recommended a Tennessee engineer... Fri 29 Dec 2006, 08:09
audiopl Hello Try AudiopleXus you can have a free trial fr... Fri 29 Dec 2006, 11:47
gdoubleyou I do it myself in Logic unless it's a commecia... Sat 30 Dec 2006, 18:59
Marsu For the mastering, you can read this excellent boo... Tue 20 Feb 2007, 13:47
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