Very helpful thank you! So I am going to just buy a TL Audio C-1 and use
that after the output from the desk (just for a warm feel) but before a CD
Recorder (Tascam CDR700). What do you reckon?
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Mastering
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 00:49:53 +0000
comments below are spot on, my brother works in a mastering studio as a
junior engineer, as he doesn't have clients of his own and is trying to
buld a rep he masters stuff for unsigned people for free - they only have
to pay minimal costs for the finished masters. Hunt around you'll probably
find someone near you in a similar situation.
I work in the same studio and after seeing what goes on I really don't
think there is any point in trying to master stuff yourself - mastering is
a whole discipline in itself, spend you time concetrating on writing
engineering and mixing down and try to attend the mastering session to hear
what they do with your tracks - that way you'll be able to see how you can
improve your mixes before they go off to be mastered.
Good luck
dan
ps before anyone asks, no I can't get your tracks mastered for free - my
brother only takes on work from people he knows personally, or through
immedite friends, you got to draw the line somewhere, sorry :(
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Mastering
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 15:48:23 -0800
Establish a relationship with a professional mastering house - they can
put
your music through tens of thousands of dollars of outboard gear, and even
more importantly, provide you with another set of ears to listen to your
music, one that does nothing but listen to music all day.
bIz
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> Digital Village suggested that if I get a Mackie d8b before recording
on
to
> a CD recorder I should run it through a compressor/finalizer etc.
Digital
> Village suggested a TL Audio C-1 + an Alesis Masterlink ML-9600 as it
has
> finalizers etc? What do others suggest?
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