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JohnnyAppleseed
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Yes, I've read the horror stories of these budget mastering facilities with 16 year olds running the mix through T-racks.
I am looking for a budget mastering house, with a real, verifiable engineer who can master my 28 minute (9 song) EP album into something that would be playable on an "indie" radio station. Something that the director of KCRW wouldn't just chuck to the side but would actually play on his station because he thinks it was professionally mastered or at least decent enough for airplay.
Yes I know finding a budget mastering house that is reliable and cheap is about as rare as finding the Ark of the Covenent or a unicorn with a golden horn. But I'm desperate. No, I don't have $400 for a pro job at Massive Mastering, I wish I did because that was my first choice. No I don't have $300. I have exactly $150 bucks. The only way I can get another 200 bucks is if I go to the blood blank and sell plasma or something, but I can't do that right now.
Do I need the most perfect job with state of the art analog equipment? No. Can I deal with some digital solution in the box? Yes, that's what I'm going for. Not some guy with some setup in his basement who is going to just EQ my mix and send it back to me (I can do that myself). But a legit engineer who can get me a decent digital master without spending the whole day working on it.
I read an article that said 90% of the mastering is done within an hour or two and the other 10% (the important tweaking) takes 90% of the remaining time. What I need is somebody who will do the basic hour or two of mastering and do a tweak job that is rushed enough to get me a decent mix off to the radio station. Doesn't have to be perfect. But good enough to fool the masses...
Something that a mastering engineer who worked on the last Disney movie score would say, "Well, that's not bad but could use improvement with a couple more hours of work." It just needs to be GOOD, not GREAT in other words. I need a 4 or 5 hour rush job which basically would come out to about $30 an hour.
That being said... can anybody help me find my Golden Unicorn? Somebody who is trustworthy, has a real setup and is willing to help a starving artist get his CD halfway off the ground? Or am I truly looking for the impossible?
Thanks in advance.
I am looking for a budget mastering house, with a real, verifiable engineer who can master my 28 minute (9 song) EP album into something that would be playable on an "indie" radio station. Something that the director of KCRW wouldn't just chuck to the side but would actually play on his station because he thinks it was professionally mastered or at least decent enough for airplay.
Yes I know finding a budget mastering house that is reliable and cheap is about as rare as finding the Ark of the Covenent or a unicorn with a golden horn. But I'm desperate. No, I don't have $400 for a pro job at Massive Mastering, I wish I did because that was my first choice. No I don't have $300. I have exactly $150 bucks. The only way I can get another 200 bucks is if I go to the blood blank and sell plasma or something, but I can't do that right now.
Do I need the most perfect job with state of the art analog equipment? No. Can I deal with some digital solution in the box? Yes, that's what I'm going for. Not some guy with some setup in his basement who is going to just EQ my mix and send it back to me (I can do that myself). But a legit engineer who can get me a decent digital master without spending the whole day working on it.
I read an article that said 90% of the mastering is done within an hour or two and the other 10% (the important tweaking) takes 90% of the remaining time. What I need is somebody who will do the basic hour or two of mastering and do a tweak job that is rushed enough to get me a decent mix off to the radio station. Doesn't have to be perfect. But good enough to fool the masses...
Something that a mastering engineer who worked on the last Disney movie score would say, "Well, that's not bad but could use improvement with a couple more hours of work." It just needs to be GOOD, not GREAT in other words. I need a 4 or 5 hour rush job which basically would come out to about $30 an hour.
That being said... can anybody help me find my Golden Unicorn? Somebody who is trustworthy, has a real setup and is willing to help a starving artist get his CD halfway off the ground? Or am I truly looking for the impossible?
Thanks in advance.