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Recording Engineer
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My brother has come-up with a reasonable argument as far as sending off material to be mastered.
He opposes the idea of sending the master tape(s) off to mastering houses. He says you never know what they'll do while mastering; you should be there to give your thoughts and ideas of what you want and to tell them if what they're doing is meeting your opinionated requirements.
I tell him I think it's a matter of who you send it to. If you send it to just anyone with the words "mastering" in the title, your chances of getting what's worse than the master or getting the same as the master (if your lucky) are far increased. However, I feel if you shop around for where noteable others go and for quality, rather than the price, then most likely, you'd probably receive a worst finished project if you were there, than not.
Another words, put your trust in those honorible to work their magic. I think he's just horrified by some mastering houses who can't do anything but compress the hell out of it for radio; although I'm sure a lot of it is the record company, producer, or the druggy rocker saying "I don't care what it sounds like as long as it's louder than any other CD in the world!".
He opposes the idea of sending the master tape(s) off to mastering houses. He says you never know what they'll do while mastering; you should be there to give your thoughts and ideas of what you want and to tell them if what they're doing is meeting your opinionated requirements.
I tell him I think it's a matter of who you send it to. If you send it to just anyone with the words "mastering" in the title, your chances of getting what's worse than the master or getting the same as the master (if your lucky) are far increased. However, I feel if you shop around for where noteable others go and for quality, rather than the price, then most likely, you'd probably receive a worst finished project if you were there, than not.
Another words, put your trust in those honorible to work their magic. I think he's just horrified by some mastering houses who can't do anything but compress the hell out of it for radio; although I'm sure a lot of it is the record company, producer, or the druggy rocker saying "I don't care what it sounds like as long as it's louder than any other CD in the world!".