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[QUOTE="Ed Littman, post: 120858"] That may get sticky. giving you a sample of ones work is one thing, but proccessing one part of the mix & giving you notes on what &how it was done so you can use that same setting on the beat etc. wont work. 1.you don't have the same gear & more than likley it wont translate the same. ex. boosting 1khz +3db will sound totally different on most eq's 2. mastering is making judgmant call on the whole mix. we might as well all do samples of the whole mix for you to deside. Contact who you want off list. IMO If you really want to learn how to do this on your own. keep doing it & listen to the results on as many systems you can, mostly the car stereo untill you get the best you can get. If you just don't want to spend the $$ on a pro( & let me tell you most on this board are very affordable). you may end up getting what you pay for....$00000. Ed [/QUOTE]
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