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Tymish
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How's about a mastering forum? That's one thing I havent seen much. So many of us are doing basic mastering that a resource would be very appreciated. Maybe Brad would be into it? Hmmmm, just a thought. |
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brad
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bigtree
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Ah, it's a good idea though. Maybe web audio will have a different take on things regarding the mastering process. We all know it's going to be growing.<P>I've been thinking about this for a long time.<BR>No doubt the <I>"golden ears"</I> are going to shoot this down at first. <BR>It's a given that a second ear is the best route for mastering but still, A forum on mastering would be cool and could be very beneficial for us.<P>I guess the forum would be more suited in DAWworld because DAW users are more apt to doing their own mastering.<P>I've set a mastering forum up for awhile... Let's see what happens. <P>I doubt a mastering guru is going to share his secrects here but ya never know. It's a great place for a guru to tell how and why one should get a second ear and why we should spend the extra money to get a pro to do the mastering.<P>Who could we call?<P>  |
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ujaku
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Fri Jun 08, 2001 11:34 am |
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I wouldn't call us 'gurus', but me and Brad Blackwood have done our fair share of mastering, etc. on our SADiE super-DAW's ....I'm sure we'll be popping in on this forum from time to time to help out...whaddya say brad? |
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Rader Ranch
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Fri Jun 08, 2001 11:44 am |
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please, let's NOT make the emphasis how to make a better sounding mp3...<P>as far as moderator choices, why not start at the top and bug Bob Ludwig? <P>and i'm also for leaving the category here as opposed to DAWLand, as even the home masterererrer could use 1/2" 2 track and a standalone compiler/burner with other outboard gear...yesno? |
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brad
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realdynamix
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Fri Jun 08, 2001 1:15 pm |
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"I doubt a mastering guru is going to share his secrects here but ya never know"<BR> --Bigtree<P> How about qualified mastering people having their own space for their discussions,(password required), issued by invitation, and the (I am not worthy) pests, like me, able to read only.<BR>Just a suggestion,<BR>--Rick (active member) |
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GZsound
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Fri Jun 08, 2001 1:28 pm |
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The problem with that premise is what makes a mastering engineer worthy? I do inexpensive mastering projects for bands and artists on a budget. I've been mastering for about three years and recording for over thirty. I don't have any national selling artists or albums (CD, Cassette, Vinyl, etc.) to my credit. I do have product out there that sells regionally and a couple of CD's that are getting international airplay but still on a small scale. <P>So without a mega-buck mastering system, none can learn from we-are-not-worthy's like me? You never know, I might have had a good idea at one time in my forty year musical career.... |
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rick Hammang:<BR><STRONG>"I doubt a mastering guru is going to share his secrects here but ya never know"<BR> --Bigtree<P> How about qualified mastering people having their own space for their discussions,(password required), issued by invitation, and the (I am not worthy) pests, like me, able to read only.<BR>Just a suggestion,<BR>--Rick (active member)</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>We have a VIP room set-up, password entry only<P><BR>  |
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brad
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"No one can learn from we-are-not-worthy's like me?"<BR> --GZsound<BR> It would be the candor of the conversation that would interest me, not directed to a 1000 posts on house curves, compression, and EQ.<P> "We have a VIP room, password entry only"<BR> --Bigtree<P> Than it is possible, are there some girls in there?<P><BR> "The reason everyone is here is to share and help others make a better sounding product"<BR>--Brad Blackwood <BR> <BR> This is a place where the "brain surgeon" can talk with another "surgeon", about the paliscledren attachment he performed this morning, without feeling obliged to recommend a nearfield mastering monitor. NOT AT ALL am I suggesting that you or anyone else would not qualify. Just want to observe from a far, like birdwatching.<BR>I do hope you understand me,<BR>--Rick |
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brad
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drumsound
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Sat Jun 09, 2001 9:36 pm |
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If Mr. Blackwood would do it I think He'd be a great moderator. His posts on RO, and other places (wink wink) are always useful. He's seems to really care about what he does and passing on the knowledge he has. |
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