
Gizzmo0815
New member
With the Internet there are now many pro mastering houses that offer online mastering, so it's even more important for you to really know what you are doing when you offer a mastering service...
...because once your reputation (good or bad) as a "mastering engineer" is made on the Internet...it's hard to undo.
Yes Miroslav we get it...Fala is the lowest of the low on the mastering food chain. He isn't fit to dine at the table of the gods of homerecording.com.
The funny thing is...he's not scamming anyone. He's offering a free service to anyone who's interested. And if they want to pay him more to do more work on their other songs they can. And so...anyone who doesn't like his work...gets a sample...and can then decide NOT to continue to work with him if they so desire.
It doesn't matter if he sucks...it doesn't matter if he's doing this to learn. It doesn't even matter if you just plain don't like his mix. He's still free to do what he's doing.
But telling him over and over again how he isn't "mastering" without offering any suggestions for improvement (either on the technical side, or on the business side of things) isn't doing ANYONE any good.
Again...I think there's just a lot of fear out there that the professional studio industry on both the mixing and mastering side of the house that the whole audio production economy is going to collapse because people like Fala got their hands on some mastering software and want to learn how to use it. And MAYBE even have some grand dreams to do it as a carer.
But the mentality on this board (as well as several others) is like a high school locker room when the new kid shows up at school. The big boys all start picking on him, like some goofed up audio engineering rite of passage ritual. If you know so much about audio...and you're here to help...then HELP. Don't wail away on him till he gives up and goes home.
Y'all are just going to have to accept that the internet exists...and people are going to try and make money over it. Some of those people will compete with businesses that have long established themselve as the bona-fide experts, and some of those old businesses will loose stake in their market because of it. But there ain't a damn thing you can do to stop it from happening. Except to just be better than the thousands of amatures that are apparently bursting through the gates of the audio world.
How else would you suggest that Fala get better at mastering? He could go to a school right? But maybe there aren't any he can go to nearby...or he can't afford it. But right now he CAN afford the tools to practise, and it looks like he might even have access to a real studio if I'm understanding him correctly. So why not offer a free service on a home recording forum? You all act like he's planning the grand takeover of your studio.