dobro said:
You say mastering isn't necessary, and I agree that sometimes that's true, especially if you're happy with demo level recordings. You say that it's mostly a matter of special gear, and I think you're making a mistake there. Pro mastering guys use great gear BECAUSE IT'S ACCESSIBLE TO THEM. However, what makes mastering mastering is objective, experienced ears. It's a skill, not a box.
but here's a question that'll keep this thread ticking over a while longer: you've got a certain amount of faith in the feedback you get in the mp3 clinic here. Let's say for the sake of argument that mastering requires a different set of ears. How about an experiment? You ask one or more homers here who you trust to 'master' one of your tunes, and they post the results in the clinic along with your own mastering of it. Emeric and Miller are good. Ray J and Teddie are good. You're coming up with interesting sound these days, and Tubedude as well. You up for a bit of scientific method?
hey dobro,
after henri's last post, I began to realize why mastering is so important-on the record level, because you want the cd to sound cohesive. THis is very true. I have heard mixing engineers turn out two great mixes that sound nothing alike. If those mixes are going on the same album, you want a mastering engineer to bring the cohesiveness into it.
As for your observation that ". Pro mastering guys use great gear BECAUSE IT'S ACCESSIBLE TO THEM. However, what makes mastering mastering is objective, experienced ears. It's a skill, not a box."
I agree to an extent, but disagree to an extent. It is a skill, definitely not a box, but then againthey don't use great gear cause its accessible, they use great gear because it is a must have, cant do without thing. I have read of situation where the mastering engineer raised the house subwoofer off the ground with four pieces of cardboard, merely rasing it a centimeter, just to have accuracy. A mastering engineer cannot master with event 20/20s or ns10ms.
I totally believe that mastering requires a different set of speakers and maybe another(not necesarrily different) set of ears, so I will be willing to let my mix get mastered by somebody on this board(also because I trust my homers first impressions).
Emeric, jrlemonz,Ray J, misterqcue, bezeelbubba, gonzo-x are just some of the names that I will gladly give my mixes to to master. (It might take some time though, the muses are not musing right now)
SO do you agree with me now that the most important things in mastering are equipment, good trained ears,and speakers/LEDE
Which arouses the question. How does one get trained ears. Is it by listening to thousands of great mixes on an $xxxthousands system? how does one exactly become a trained ear for mastering.