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What's the toughest mastering problem youv'e ever faced. How did you solve it?

What's the toughest problem you ever presented to a mastering engineer & how was it solved? (if indeed it was solved)

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Jon Best Thu, 08/07/2003 - 15:04

Originally posted by Don Grossinger:
What's the toughest mastering problem youv'e ever faced. How did you solve it?

I don't have years and years behind me, but I'd say that the most consistently difficult thing to be presented with is unbalanced low end- like a kick drum with not enough, and a bass with too much, or some combination of beefy keyboards and wimpy bass. If the whole track is too boomy, or too thin, that's not difficult. It's when you have to take away low end from something that *really* needs it just to tame something else that is a pain in the ass, and usually should signify a remix.

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Alécio Costa Fri, 08/08/2003 - 21:04

wow Michael, if anyone can trust ya with all the heavy experience ya have, the guy must be an idiot!

Thois happened to me twice... They endededp up doing at a biiig mastering facilty... however, the final result sucked completly because they had no nerve to learn the thing...

Hi Don! It is great to know you mastered All Around The World - Lisa Stansfield/ My favorite singer and song!

Nice wekeend to all

joe lambert Mon, 08/11/2003 - 09:00

Don/ everyone,

It was a contemporary composer. Both part were live with full orchestra and choir. The hard part was matching the choir. The first room was very large sounding. The second was smaller so they used a plate reverb on it. You think adding a large room to it would solve the problem. Not really. Because you don't really loose the close sound of the plate.

How I fixed it. I used a TC Electronics' M3000 with a custom reverb it sounds good. We all want to live with it for a few days to see how everyone feels about it. If the composer, conductor... and everyone else is not happy they will remix.

Rock / pop records are easier with these things. Today I'm working on a club mix and I mastered it in 3 parts! But when put together it sounds great. With acoustic instruments, especially voice you really have to match these in the mix as much as possible.

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