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Production Mastering

Post by bmete » Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:02 pm

Hi,I've been reading up on Mastering the final CD. It is obvious to me that this is a very special talent, and different from mixing and recording.My questions are:1. Has anyone used the Mastering from Disk Makers? -- For 14 tunes they charge around $600. 2. Should the people that are replicating the CD do the Mastering.3. Can anyone recommend other mastering studios, that are competitive priced. Thanks for your input!Bob

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Re: Production Mastering

Post by billg » Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:15 pm

Hi Bob, I've used David Torrey & was happy and a producer/engineer friend of mine who's a LOT pickier & has a lot better ears than me uses him. He's kind of "old school".http://www.drtmastering.com/faq2.htmI've used a guy named Hans Dekline at Sound Bites Dog. He's mastered tracks for me with a couple hours turn-a-round for $50 a track. You can google him to check his creds. here's his link http://www.soundbitesdog.com/Bob, I might add that with the good mastering jobs I've had, depending on the tracks, sometimes there was a BIG difference & then sometimes I could hardly tell & wondered what the heck I spent my money on. Unless they've changed their policy recently, both of the above guys work with you until you're satisfied. Both also have pretty informative web sites.

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Re: Production Mastering

Post by bmete » Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:51 pm

Hi Bill,Thanks for the links I will check them out...Bob

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Re: Production Mastering

Post by twilsbach » Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:12 pm

I've used Collossal in Chicago and I was happy with the results, and they were easy to work with.I"ve also heard great things about Yes Master in Nashville

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Re: Production Mastering

Post by bmete » Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:10 pm

Thanks Tim,I'll check them out as well.Bob

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Post by mazz » Mon Mar 17, 2008 3:50 am

Paul Stubbelbine mastering in SF. They're in the old Coast Recording building where many a Neil Young album (amongst others) was recorded.http://www.paulstubblebine.com/home/index.phpMichael Romanowski did some mastering for us there a few years ago and did a great job.Mazz
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Post by diogenes » Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:16 am

I use Matt Sandoski at Airshow mastering in Boulder CO. There whole philosophy is to bring world class mastering to the independent players. They're competitively priced and well worth it. They were the first real mastering house I used, as oppose to dropping in a local studio with a finlalizer and an L2 program, the difference was incredible, even my mom could hear it!(The difference that is, mastering is sort of like compression in that you don't want hear it) real houses are always way more subtle than the other guys in my experience. Good luck. I've never used discmakers for mastering, but I'm sure they do great work.

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Post by fullcirclerecords » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:22 am

Bob,Mastering is an art form. It takes a special set of ears and is never done by the engineer who recorded the tracks.We can offer mastering services for $90/hr from a Juno award-winning mastering engineer in Montreal. He has several gold and platinum records on his wall. He has worked with Robbie Robertson and several other fantastic artists as a studio engineer, in the business for close to 30 years.We will do one track for free so you can hear the quality of his work. Regards,Dan BertrandFull Circle Records Calgary, Alberta, Canadamyspace.com/fullcirclerecordcompany

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Re: Production Mastering

Post by bmete » Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:05 am

It's awesome having choices...Thanks to everyone for the links and suggestions...There is no better decision than an educated one!Now back to the bat cave to digest all this infomation.Bob

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Re: Production Mastering

Post by elser » Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:18 pm

I have some friends that used Disc Makers and I didn't think it sounded that good. Albeit it was for a Hard Rock/Heavy Metal thing so maybe they do other styles better but for that kind of music they took all the 'edge' off. That was about 7 years ago too, maybe they're better now.

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