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By The MASTERING Team, on November 15th, 2010
We never expected the mixing competition to be so popular. After some serious listening, we’ve narrowed it down to our favorite 10 songs. We don’t want to be the only ones to vote though, so we’re working on a way for our readers to vote for the best mix as well.
In the next few weeks [...]
By The MASTERING Team, on September 17th, 2010
Here at SoundOps Mastering, we aren’t ready for the summer to end. So we’re heating things up with a mixing competition – a battle of the engineers!
The rules are simple. If your band is working on a new song, or if you already have one recorded, send your mix to us ( studio@soundops.com [...]
By The MASTERING Team, on December 15th, 2009
We get questions from young artists and producers who are trying to prepare their mixes for mastering. Sometimes, they want to know what they can do to emulate the effects of high quality mastering without actually having to spend the money. Either way, we like to take time out and help, because we remember what [...]
By The MASTERING Team, on November 20th, 2009
The following studio story comes from our friend, Scott Haskin. We worked together for the first time this year, and have thoroughly enjoyed his music and his attitude.
-The Studio Team
My experience with SoundOps was amazing! I was impressed with the professionalism, the quick turn around time and the quality of the mastering of my music. [...]
By The MASTERING Team, on August 28th, 2009
Will was on a conference call with Greg Rollett the other day talking to Label 2.0 members about maintaining audio quality throughout the recording process, and the importance of mastering for independent artists.
We almost didn’t share this for two reasons…
The first is that the sound quality from recorded phone calls is notoriously bad (and this [...]
By The MASTERING Team, on August 18th, 2009
Will Duke talks about a basic but super-important concept to remember when doing your own recording and mixing using Mac or PC software. Audio mastering will perform miracles on your recordings, but there’s one thing in particular it cannot do…
Whether you use Pro Tools, Audition, or Garage Band, this is a critical thing to remember….
This [...]
By Will Duke, on August 14th, 2009
I just ran across the JamHub. This nifty little guy is supposed to make it possible for bands to jam without disturbing their neighbors. Unless you’ve got electronic drums, you’ve probably still got a problem, but I think the JamHub is valuable for a different reason entirely…
As a part of The Studio Team here @ [...]
By Will Duke, on July 17th, 2009
Hey gang; Will here. Just got off the line with Bob Harvey who runs musicmastering.org. If you haven’t seen his website, check it out. It’s a young site, but it’s shaping up to be a real resource for artists and producers who want to learn more about the practical (applicable) world of audio mastering.
Whether you [...]
By The MASTERING Team, on June 20th, 2009
7 steps 2 a better master
We wanted to provide a simple checklist for you guys and girls out there who are getting ready to send your songs to SoundOps (or any other mastering studio) for professional mastering. And for those of you who’ve been doing doing your own recording, there are some easy steps you [...]
By Will Duke, on June 11th, 2009
Hey guys, Will here. I have an embarassing story to tell you…
Today, I picked up an old budy who was getting his car serviced, and took him out to lunch. So, on the way to the food place, we were catching up, I wasn’t paying attention, and when we parked, I locked my only car [...]
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