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By The MASTERING Team, on June 5th, 2009
That’s right – no strings attached. Every month, here at The MASTERING Blog, SoundOps gives away our famous multiMASTERING service for an entire recording project absolutely free! The next one could be your band’s new demo CD or even your full-length album…
Check out the Newsletter page for more info, and watch this quick video.
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By Will Duke, on May 19th, 2009
Video post from Will @ SoundOps about 3rd-Party Mastering, and the disadvantages of letting your recording engineer (or the guy working on your mix) also master your tracks. Recording, Mixing, and Mastering require different gear, different skills, and – believe it or not – different ears.
By The MASTERING Team, on May 12th, 2009
Will Duke from SoundOps shares a new secret about Mastering that your recording studio won’t tell you… stuff every band should know about CD mastering before they ever record any tracks.
By Will Duke, on April 29th, 2009
An informative post for indie artists by Will from SoundOps with a simple fill-in-the-blank test attached. Find out how to choose the right mastering studio regardless of what you already know (or don’t know) about audio mastering. It’s good to know a little, but he points out the most important things to look for, and they aren’t about the technical aspects of post-production.
By Will Duke, on April 28th, 2009
From the Mastering Secrets video series: Will from SoundOps shares a studio tip that is often overlooked. He addresses rhythm mistakes in recording and reveals the secret to rhythm insurance. “…the most important thing (and it’s not your instrument) to bring to the band room is…”
By Will Duke, on April 27th, 2009
Will from SoundOps talks about where the idea of multiMASTERING first started…as musicians in the same band, he and John were disappointed with the lack of input during post production and started to talk about developing a way to improve the mastering studio model.
By Will Duke, on April 21st, 2009
Will from SoundOps talks about the change in distribution from physical to digital (CDs 2 Downloads) and shares a Google secret that has a major implication for indie recording artists in particular who want to get noticed Online…
By Will Duke, on April 19th, 2009
…includes a video of Eddie Karmer talking about “the decision making process” and how it has changed as recording tools have changed over the years. Really good information for guys who are doing their own recording before sending their tracks off to be mastered.
By Will Duke, on April 18th, 2009
Doug talks about the difference between mixing and mastering in a simple way. It’s a great place to start if you’re looking to educate yourself on the basics of recording and post-production. “Mixing is after the recording is done, doing things like
putting the snare to the left channel, guitar to the right,
bass in the middle, etc by panning…is then looking at that final 2 channel mix, and
adjusting the bass, treble, presence, volume, etc.” …
By Will Duke, on March 19th, 2009
What You Already Know About The Right Studio
If you are wondering what the connection is between getting your CD mastered
and getting a hair cut, I’ll explain and you’ll find out how to choose the right mastering studio…
and it won’t have anything to do with MR. T!
An audio mastering studio is more like a hair salon [...]
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