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Percrastinate

Hi all, I'm offering cost and time-effective professional mixing and mastering services via Fiverr. I have over 5 years of experience in audio and music production, and I'm offering to bring my skill set to anyone interested. Mixes start at $15 USD for the Basic tier, moving up to $50 USD in Standard and finally $250 USD for an EP, where I'll mix 3-8 of your songs. If you're interested, for more information, check out my gig...

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pcrecord Wed, 12/14/2016 - 11:50

bouldersound, post: 445754, member: 38959 wrote: I can easily spend five hours mixing a song. At $15-$50 per mix that's $3-$10 per hour. No thanks.

I think @Percrastinate is just a spammer or didn't realise most members here already do what he offers and the reason we are here is to get better at it... ;)

So Percr, if you ever come back here. Welcome to RO !
Share some stuff and ideas, it will make us and maybe you better engineers ;)

Percrastinate Wed, 12/14/2016 - 12:08

pcrecord, post: 445756, member: 46460 wrote: I think @Percrastinate is just a spammer or didn't realise most members here already do what he offers and the reason we are here is to get better at it... ;)

So Percr, if you ever come back here. Welcome to RO !
Share some stuff and ideas, it will make us and maybe you better engineers ;)

Hey, thanks a lot. No, I'm not a spammer, and I look forward to being part of this community, which I do have a better understanding of now! Hahaha

dvdhawk Thu, 12/15/2016 - 11:47

Welcome to RO, but I would have to agree with pcrecord, this community isn't really your target demographic.

If I could offer you one tip to consider, if you want to offer any type of professional service, don't give yourself a name that implies you'll put off my project until the last minute - then do a lackluster 11th hour rush job. And I realize you've spelled it differently, but the correlation to procrastinate is clear, so no matter how clever the wordplay may be, it immediately gives a poor impression in terms of professionalism. Even though it's true some people thrive under that pressure and make that part of their process, the client doesn't need to know that.

I know it's an affectionate term among tradesmen, but I don't want to hire an electrician nicknamed Sparky. I'm not filled with confidence in a surgeon who has been nicknamed Hacksaw, or Malpractice. I don't want to hire a (7-fingered) woodshop teacher named Stumpy. You see where I'm going with this….

pcrecord Thu, 12/15/2016 - 12:05

dvdhawk, post: 445773, member: 36047 wrote: I know it's an affectionate term among tradesmen, but I don't want to hire an electrician nicknamed Sparky. I'm not filled with confidence in a surgeon who has been nicknamed Hacksaw, or Malpractice. I don't want to hire a (7-fingered) woodshop teacher named Stumpy. You see where I'm going with this….

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