TheAquired
New member
Hi everyone,
So I have recently discovered that mastering is not the same as mixing, and that especially for mastering, it is important to have someone different take a listen etc. So i was wondering, I have tried to "master" my first ever recording myself, but I don't really know what I'm doing at all.
I was hoping I would be lucky enough to find some kind hearted individual who would take a listen to my song, maybe download it and even if they only spent 5 - 10 minutes (hopefully a bit more) in their own DAW just messing around, in an attempt to master it.
It would help me tremendously cause then I would know what kind of sound a mastered track has, compared to the original! I know each song is different, but I hope you can understand what I mean. I don't have any mastering engineers near me, so I would have to travel into the city to try find someone, and as a 17 year old, home recording with my friend, I don't think trying to see how a mastering engineer would do it is a good use of money.
Take a listen on soundcloud, and anyone is interested, I'll post a dropbox link
Thank you for all your help!
So I have recently discovered that mastering is not the same as mixing, and that especially for mastering, it is important to have someone different take a listen etc. So i was wondering, I have tried to "master" my first ever recording myself, but I don't really know what I'm doing at all.
I was hoping I would be lucky enough to find some kind hearted individual who would take a listen to my song, maybe download it and even if they only spent 5 - 10 minutes (hopefully a bit more) in their own DAW just messing around, in an attempt to master it.
It would help me tremendously cause then I would know what kind of sound a mastered track has, compared to the original! I know each song is different, but I hope you can understand what I mean. I don't have any mastering engineers near me, so I would have to travel into the city to try find someone, and as a 17 year old, home recording with my friend, I don't think trying to see how a mastering engineer would do it is a good use of money.
Take a listen on soundcloud, and anyone is interested, I'll post a dropbox link
Thank you for all your help!