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Our band is going to record our 2nd CD.
This time we are going to try it ourself.
Mainly Recording Audio and light midi.
Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Light Key, Drums Roland V Session Electronic Drums
planing to buy
Custom PC made for audio
Tracktion 2 (for tracking and mixing) when avialable
UAD project pack
Firepod Audio Interface.

Most likely I will be sending out for mastering after I fail at it.
I would like to attempt it myself but do not want to make to
big of investment if I end up sending it out.
This is where I need recommendations.
Considering Izotop Ozone and Sound Forge 8.
any advice?

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Michael Fossenkemper Mon, 03/21/2005 - 19:23

audioplexus wrote: HI strat581
What music do you do?
If I like it I master a song for you for reference
and if I really like it I master the all CD
Later dude
Chris
AudiopleXus Mastering
The art and the science
London UK
+44(0)2089808947

You're making me puke. either contribute something and stop pimping yourself or i'll be forced to edit your posts.

anonymous Tue, 03/22/2005 - 04:29

Michael Fossenkemper wrote: [quote=audioplexus]HI strat581
What music do you do?
If I like it I master a song for you for reference
and if I really like it I master the all CD
Later dude
Chris
AudiopleXus Mastering
The art and the science
London UK
+44(0)2089808947

You're making me puke. either contribute something and stop pimping yourself or i'll be forced to edit your posts.

Sorry to make you puke Michael
It’s my mistake I forgot kindness and generosity it’s a bad thing on this planet I don't do it for money we way over booked by our regular clients ,EMI Chrysalis Poligram Sony......

Strat581 If you can try to get TC powercore and the Sony Oxford EQ
great for mastering If you live in the San Francisco area try Haight ashbury music center they great (ask for Massound the owner and tell him Chris from London send you he'll take care of you)
Also try to get a Behringer tube comp/limit if you do call me I tell you how to change the tube and make it sound great (need to replace power suply too)
They very cheap ($120-$150) and you can change the tube for $40

joe lambert Wed, 03/23/2005 - 08:34

I've said this a hundred times but any money you spend for mastering gear would be much better spent if you put it towards a pro mastering engineer.
You are going to record it yourself. You have stated that you are doing this for the first time. No matter how talented you are there will challenges when mastering this project.
Your final CD will sound much better and isn't that the goal? Do it yourself is highly overated. I think the audio magazines put it in peoples heads that it's easy to "do it yourself" if you just get the right gear. Gear is the least important element in a great record.
I make a living mastering records. I also make music for myself and my band. I always use other engineers for the recording and I have been doing it for a while. But they make it better than I can. This allows me just to play and concentrate on the art.

I'm winded.

Reggie Fri, 03/25/2005 - 08:39

audioplexus wrote:
Strat581 If you can try to get TC powercore and the Sony Oxford EQ
great for mastering If you live in the San Francisco area try Haight ashbury music center they great (ask for Massound the owner and tell him Chris from London send you he'll take care of you)
Also try to get a Behringer tube comp/limit if you do call me I tell you how to change the tube and make it sound great (need to replace power suply too)
They very cheap ($120-$150) and you can change the tube for $40

OK, guy; you've peaked my interest. That Behri comp. What uses do you find for it? And if you don't mind expounding, could you explain how to modify it (PS especially?) a little further. At $130, it couldn't hurt for me to try it, if for nothing else than a Funk-Logic kind of rack filler. :D