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Mastering Home Recordings

I'm currently at the final stages of mixing my bands EP which I've recorded entirely at home with my own gear. I would really like to get the tracks sounding good enough to be played on local radio, but i'm not sure whether it is worth the effort to get them mastered. Is it common to get a decent sounding home recording mastered, or would i be just wasting my money?

MASTERING: Using pro-techniques at home?

Hi,
I took my album to Masterdisk in New York and the engineer wrote down information on this piece of paper.

What is this, what information is in the columns, and how can I use this technique in my mastering projects (is there a blank template like this out there somewhere)?

I'm sure it's obvious to most of you, but the right column are the album's track titles.

If I want to master my music?

Im new to this.Say if i record a project using the onyx fw and Cubase sx3. if i want to master my material do i just export the files to burn a CD and take that CD to someone who does mastering or is there something else that is more efficient?

Oh yea and what if the mastering studio uses Pro Tools, does it matter that the material i did was on cubase?

mastering at home although you know nothing about it

These finalizers have great reviews its just so tempting not to get one and try the wizard modes out. so i have three questions

1 jump straight in and get the tc electronic 96k and learn from the wizard mode

2 look for something secondhand like the dbx quantum

3 dont bother its just another mythe so you spend even more on being curious :roll:

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