mastering examples?

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Here's a good example of what a "real" mastering studio uses!

To give you a better idea of the type of monitoring I'm talking about

What they use at masterdisk

http://www.griffinspeaker.com/

Do you think your room can support it?
 
ya all raised some very good points. Never thought about the acoustic properties of my room. Thanks for all the info!
 
Blue Bear Sound said:
There is no way for the studio the track was recorded and mixed in to be able to hear any sonic shortcomings.

That's simply not true.

I hear plenty of sonic shortcomings in stuff recorded and mixed at my place.

:D . . . wait a minute. That didn't quite come out right. :D
 
Mountainmirrors said:
I just thought it would be great if there was an example somewhere online where you could hear a mixdown - dry.
Then with cheap mastering (home or pro).
Then with good pro mastering.

Yes, I'd really be interested to hear that.
 
So Wassup, May need to be another post though

Giganova said:
great idea! Who volunteers to do it??

I dont think the Pros would be a problem as far as who would volunteer ( Skillwise I mean). Another set of questions would be:

1. Which non-pros from the forum would be chosen?
2. What type of non-pro environment would the NP be mastering in? ie monitors, room treaatments, etc
3. What type of music would be mastered. ( I vote Hip Hop ) wouldn't have to be too concerned with dynamics. LOL
4. I would prefer straight hardware vs Plugin processing. No analog if possible. makes it a little more even

It should start with figuring out with of the non-pro guys are up to par enough to chalenge the Pros. maybe a non-pro contest.

5. The judges should be a equally amount of nonpros to pros with a blind listening test. Oh, in a non-controlled environment.

6. If there isn't a huge difference in sound quality,, the non-pro wins . LOL

7. If there is a Huge difference in sound quality, the better masterer wins.

The purse ?

I got my 1 buck from Paypal waiting.

So wassup?

Malcolm824
 
Are you up for this Enforcer{EMC}?

Someone provides a homie a data CD with 3 songs totally unmastered to Enforcer and send me one and Bruce(Blue bear) one, three guys takes a shot, at 3 different pairs of ear, 3 different sets of systems etc.... and then we post the mastering jobs. We have done this before, But I think its would be a great lesson. I got dialup so Id have mail the disc to someone.

The real trick will be for some one to pick out not only who mastered what, but what program was used.

Sound like a fun thing to do?


SoMm
 
I'd be up for it, (although my facility is NOT a mastering place!)
 
Exactly Bruce. Your new place is the medium between pro(meaning its not a full fledge mastering facility) and home type environments. Your experience is also going to be a great help. We can't have complete newbies doing it because it stacks the cards in one direction. This will also help me prep for WOMP2 ;) test a few things and have fun ;)
It will help you acclimate to your new environment too.
Im up for it if we can get Enforcer to do it.

SoMm
 
awesome, guys! That comparison will be very interesting and we all can learn a lot from it, I guess!

I think hip-hop songs would be a good choice. How about if we ask Lazi to provide songs? I think he makes good hip-hop.

As for the non-pros: it might be great to have somewhat experienced guys with different mastering tools, such as T-Racks, Ozone II, maybe Waves, and native plugins, so we can compare the results. Waddayathink?

As for the pros: since I am sure their results will be significantly better, their efforts will be rewarded with a free demonstration of their skills, good for their business ;-)

Shall we put a time limit on the mastering process? How about 1/2hr each?
 
Giganova said:


Shall we put a time limit on the mastering process? How about 1/2hr each?
Uh......does that time include load in..load out?? Burn time, QC? Printing out PQ?? or is that just 1/2 for "dynamic " processing?


SoMm
 
There you have it !

Non-Pros,
Step up to the plate and let's really see whats going on!

I may just try it myself if possible.

Not planning on it though.

So is Hip hop going to be the Genra ?

Malcolm824
 
Son of Mixerman said:
Uh......does that time include load in..load out?? Burn time, QC? Printing out PQ?? or is that just 1/2 for "dynamic " processing?


SoMm

Just do your thing is my vote.

Different Mixes, Different etc's... when mastering.

Liner Notes maybe ? after the contest is over ?


Malcolm824
 
Giganova said:
Shall we put a time limit on the mastering process? How about 1/2hr each?
No..... that makes no sense....

I'm not being timed when I work with a client....! (except, technically, via their budget!) ;)

We do our thing, as Malcolm so succinctly said..... :)
 
Blue Bear Sound said:
A mastering house has the monitoring signal chain/environment that actually allows the engineer to hear/analyze the mix COMPLETELY. This can't be overstated...

There is no way for the studio the track was recorded and mixed in to be able to hear any sonic shortcomings.


YAWN...
 
It look like everyone is up on it and now we need a supplier of source material. Someone mentioned LAZI providing some material but he hasn't been notified.

Is pipeline interested in selecting 3 tracks from potential source suppliers?

Who want to be the mater coordinator?


SoMm
 
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