
JG96
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Do you master your own recordings or send them somewhere to be mastered? If you do send them somewhere please specify
I do it myself. I aint paying anyone for anything. Self mastering is a form of masturbation - I do it myself and I'm the only one that gets anything out of it.![]()
All of the above, and then some, depending upon the project. But online services only count when they ARE a real studio.
What's the point of sending my album to some kid with a PC and a crack of Waves? Anybody can just do that themselves, and most of them don't even provide mastering services, they just make singles louder.
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What's the "but"? They count, don't they?fair enough but even Abbey Road are offering online mastering, for around $130 per track
What's the "but"? They count, don't they?
G.
Which, with all due respect, seems to be a recurring theme with you, unfortunately. You consistently read what your own prejudice wants to think I'm saying instead of what I actually write.Ive no idea what your saying??
It's your consistently wrong "interpretations" that get increasingly tiring, kc. You should stop "interpreting" what people are saying instead of actually READING and COMPREHENDING what they actually write.kcearl said:apologies if that wasnt what you were implying, but its certainly the way I interpreted it...
Which, with all due respect, seems to be a recurring theme with you, unfortunately. You consistently read what your own prejudice wants to think I'm saying instead of what I actually write.
I said - and I quote, "But online services only count when they ARE a real studio." You replied, "but even Abbey Road offers online mastering services." Which fits my description exactly; a real studio offering real services online. Which is why I asked why the "but"; you sounded like you were objecting or saying something other than what I was saying.
And, for chrissake, I did not dismiss that Canadian company. I already explained that to you. If you still don't get it, I'm not going to hold your hand through a simple explanation of the English language.
It's your consistently wrong "interpretations" that get increasingly tiring, kc. You should stop "interpreting" what people are saying instead of actually READING and COMPREHENDING what they actually write.
G.
No, I don't imply that, I state it as known FACT. If you want to deny that, you're just plain denying reality.you imply that if its not a "real" studio (how do you determine that online) then its a kid with cracked waves and that "most" companies like a Canadian one I mentioned, that you don't know as they weren't named, "feed cow chips to their customers"
Mixing is about 10% of my work these days. Probably 80% of the stuff I'll mix gets sent out to other ME's.
Sent a Ska album out yesterday to an ME in SF. Can't wait to hear it back. I've also used Rodney Mills at Masterhouse for some southern rock recently...and used BL, TJ, and BG in the past,..always a blast hearing it back..and yes there are usually minor revisions on a song or two, here and there no matter who it is...
No, I don't imply that, I state it as known FACT. If you want to deny that, you're just plain denying reality.
There's nothing "polite" out of not listening to what one has to say and then puttying false words in their mouth. It's either being a smart asshole or an innocent idiot, but it's definitely not being polite.
The way to tell if it's a legit business and not some schmuck is by their pictures, their equipment list, their history, their bona fides...in fact by every measure by which you'd judge any other business in any other line of work.
When they make a point out not mentioning anything about their gear - and no, I'm not saying it has to be thousands of dollars of boutique stuff, before you go "interpreting" me again - it's 100 times out of 100 because they have something to hide. And when that's compounded with stock photos of audio gear that has nothing to do with mastering (e.g. pics of a 16x4 live mixing board, pics of a multitrack timeline, etc.), or are outright stolen from a real mastering service (a very common thing), you don't have to be a college grad to figure out that there's something wrong.
Then add to that no history, no bona fides of any value, and a set of crap MP3 samples, and you have a cow chip salesman. And the "online mastering" sites that fit that description are almost as plentiful as the number of grans of sand on a beach.
The fact is the online mastering market IS saturated with infant minds with nothing but a PC in a bedroom and a cracked copy of Waves (or something similarly lame) who know nothing about the actual art and service of mastering. That is a FACT for anybody with more than two sober brain cells to rub together. If you wish to deny that, I'd have to ask you what color the sky is on your planet.
The only generalizing going on is by moron clowns who "interpret" that to mean that I'm saying that everybody who offers online mastering is a shyster. They are not. But for every quality service like Massive Master, Masteringhouse or Waltz Mastering out there, there are five hundred "mastering by mail" shyster sites out there that deserve nothing but our disdain.
And finally, you incredible idiot, it has nothing to do with what I consider competition for the studio I work at. My studio does not offer stand-alone mastering services, and has no plans to anything in the foreseeable future. There is no competition any more than there's competition between a tire shop and a muffler shop.
G.
The fact is the online mastering market IS saturated with infant minds with nothing but a PC in a bedroom and a cracked copy of Waves (or something similarly lame) who know nothing about the actual art and service of mastering. That is a FACT for anybody with more than two sober brain cells to rub together. If you wish to deny that, I'd have to ask you what color the sky is on your planet.
G.