Masterlink simple question

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Hi folks

I am new to this list.

Is it true that the Masterlink can Master your project without you having to go to a Mastering Plant or do you do your own complete mastering?

If you do it yourself, what duplicating services are available that anyone know of in the Georgia Atlanta area?

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Dave
 
The Masterlink has some on-board DSP tools that allow you to tweak mixes. Whether that's considered "mastering" or not depends more on your own skills and the environment you're listening in.

Personally, I don't beleive in people's ability to self-master, no matter how good their ears are. The objectivity of having someone else (who is not intimately involved in the project) analyze a mix is extremely important.
 
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You know, the thing I hate about the Masterlink is that it can't give you a PQ log... Many of the replicators I deal with still require them.

And with my (VERY) limited use of the on-baord DSP on the ML, there are beter options available.

That all being said, it will "technically" write a RedBook compliant production master. It WON'T error-check it, and it won't write the log.

THAT all being said, I just replaced my old beat-up one at GC last week - They're blowing them out. I'm figuring that Alesis has a little something up their sleeve (like FW or USB connectivity), but that's just a hunch.
 
Ok I am not sure if I am understanding your response. I understand the assistance part yes but can it actually do the mastering without me having to go elsewhere?

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Dave
 
Machines don't "master"..... people "Master" -- so on its own, a Masterlink can't "master" anything. It has some rudimentary tools that someone can use to tweak a recording, but that's not mastering a recording (which is a very specific and detailed process). That's what I was getting at....

BUT - if all you want to do is slap some EQ and limiting on a mix, you can certainly do that on the Masterlink. You can't really call that Mastering, though.........
 
>>Machines don't "master"..... people "Master"<<

I know that

I am beginning to believe from your "hints" that the Masterlink is not sufficient to do the job.

Just was hoping for a straight yes no response. Is that too hard?

Thanks for your time.

Dave
 
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