Free mixing and mastering opportunity

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Just finished building my new website, and decided I'd offer some free mixing and mastering because experience is always good right? I will mix and master and return in mp3 or wav format(your decision). The first ten people to sign up on my website will get a free mixing and mastering for one song!

Heres the site:

newerapro dot wix dot com / newera

Good Luck!:thumbs up::thumbs up:
 
why did you type the link out like that lol? try just using the real url : Google >>> Or is there a post requirement to post links? Saying good luck after offering to mix someones tracks sounds real assuring lmao.
 
Yeah, there is a 10 post minimum, in order to post links. Stops spambots from posting crap. Search 'get your ten posts' here, and you will find nirvana. Or just reply a few times and get it done respectfully.

I find it a bit funny that new members want to post a link before asking 10 questions. Hell, I didn't post any links til like 60 posts. I was looking for answers.

Sounds more like spam to me really. Just sayin...

@ NewEra; there is a forum here called 'Mix This'. You can mess with members stuff there, if you wish to gain experience. We typically help members to mix their own stuff. That being said, I often help out members as a learning experience as well. Props to you, if you wish to just be a good guy. Not so much, if you are just looking to sell your services. Not judging, just saying.. :)

newera

BTW, your new website, goes nowhere, and says much of nothing.... You should probably work on that. :)

Seriously, I mean no offense, but it seems you should really focus on getting your 'ducks in a row', before offering a service (that is obviously new to you), on a site that is about evolving a persons individual ability to do things like record/mix/master, themselves. Not to get free mixes from another who does not show interest in giving back to the forum.

If I am coming across as rude, I do not mean to be, I am just stating that this site is about learning from other members. There are many ways to do this.

I have heard your mix, from another post of yours. Not bad man. :D
 
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Yeah, there is a 10 post minimum, in order to post links. Stops spambots from posting crap. Search 'get your ten posts' here, and you will find nirvana. Or just reply a few times and get it done respectfully.

I find it a bit funny that new members want to post a link before asking 10 questions. Hell, I didn't post any links til like 60 posts. I was looking for answers.

Sounds more like spam to me really. Just sayin...

@ NewEra; there is a forum here called 'Mix This'. You can mess with members stuff there, if you wish to gain experience. We typically help members to mix their own stuff. That being said, I often help out members as a learning experience as well. Props to you, if you wish to just be a good guy. Not so much, if you are just looking to sell your services. Not judging, just saying.. :)

newera

BTW, your new website, goes nowhere, and says much of nothing.... You should probably work on that. :)

Seriously, I mean no offense, but it seems you should really focus on getting your 'ducks in a row', before offering a service (that is obviously new to you), on a site that is about evolving a persons individual ability to do things like record/mix/master, themselves. Not to get free mixes from another who does not show interest in giving back to the forum.

If I am coming across as rude, I do not mean to be, I am just stating that this site is about learning from other members. There are many ways to do this.

I have heard your mix, from another post of yours. Not bad man. :D
Cosign. 10 posts on a forum is cake, and if you go to post a link and it says "10 posts required before posting links" your next thought is to go make a post with the url spaced out? :facepalm: ...lmao. Not to mention there's like 100 different boards to post on in this forum. Anyways I think mixing other peoples work for free is an excellent way to learn the craft. It's good practice and you'll get an idea of what people want from listening to their feedback when you've finished. I'd just approach it in a less manipulative / shady / spammy way next time ;P
 
Cosign. 10 posts on a forum is cake, and if you go to post a link and it says "10 posts required before posting links" your next thought is to go make a post with the url spaced out? :facepalm: ...lmao. Not to mention there's like 100 different boards to post on in this forum. Anyways I think mixing other peoples work for free is an excellent way to learn the craft. It's good practice and you'll get an idea of what people want from listening to their feedback when you've finished. I'd just approach it in a less manipulative / shady / spammy way next time ;P

+1 back. :)
 
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