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Re: Online Mixing / Mastering

2009-04-08 by pete_buchwald

Airshow Mastering in Boulder, CO is very good (see the credit lists of the engineers)

I have an old, 2004 CD of theirs, with before/after.   I can mail you a copy if you want.

Maybe they have a more current one??

David Glasser is cool, good.   Dominique gets great reviews too.  I'm not familiar with Jim, but I'm sure he's good too.

http://www.airshowmastering.com/frame.html

As for the cost issue.  If the money isn't there ... it isn't there.   But I, personally, wouldn't want to spend money on something that I'd have to  pay AGAIN to have done properly.  Maybe wait for a while, and save up some money.  

Pete

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Gregory Anderson <glists@...> wrote:
>
> Greg, or anyone else, I think I'm to the point where my need to  
> release some music is at odds with my ability to mix or master with  
> any competence.  I know online mixing and mastering has been  
> discussed in this forum before, but a google search shows hundreds of  
> options ranging from just mastering for $15/song to multi-thousand  
> dollar mixing/mastering operations.
> 
> I have no idea how to pick one.  Does anyone have any experience with  
> anyone they would recommend?  Unfortunately cost is a huge factor,  
> but if I can't afford anyone better than me, there's no point in  
> farming this out in the first place.
> 
> Obviously I will listen to online demos of previous work, but don't  
> know how that will compare to my own work and recording blemishes.   
> I'm doing instrumental piano, flute and cello celtic-ey / new age-y /  
> classicalesque stuff.
> 
> Thoughts?  Recommendations?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gregory
> 
> On Jul 1, 2008, at 1:38 PM, GAmoore@... wrote:
> 
> > There are some famous studios (e.g. Abbey Road) and famous  
> > engineers who will
> > master your stuff via online submissions, and its not that  
> > expensive. I think
> > the real pro's use hardware rather than software though. I suppose  
> > you can
> > use the Precision series of plugs from UAudio if you want to do it  
> > in the box,
> > but I feel its a specialized art and if you want it done right, you  
> > probably
> > have to go to a pro.
> >
>

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