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vic91218
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Many people would like to learn about mastering..how it works, what's involved, and what it takes to get the "sound" everyone has labeled "pro." Luckily I live near a mastering facility here in Daytona Beach, and got my start learning from some pro's. The fun part is comparing what you can do on your own, with a small budget and plug-ins, to what the facility can give you. From there you can pick out where your master is weak... Hopefully you have made friends with the engineer's so you can ask "what made you do that/this?" or "how did you get it to sound more….."
It’s not so much the software/hardware that gets you the sound…though it helps…..like mentioned before; it’s 90% the person behind the tools.
It's pretty sad that it seems the world of "professional mastering" is so closed off to the general public. It's like a little cult or something. Any time someone wants to move forward on their own, as in learning the processes to master their own music, it’s immediately shot down as "amateur.” I’ve even seen posts that go as far as SCOLD the person trying to learn…
For example…
Originally posted by spectacle
The reason why I wan to master is cuz I want total control of my music.
Response posted by Blue Bear Sound
Then you will fail. Period. Your ears are not objective to your own project
This is just sad….and also complete bs…
I’m a musician that is mastering his own material…though I have guidance, I wouldn’t be so quick to jump to generalizations.
We all agree that you can get a great sound from a mastering house….that being said….lets stop taking credit away from the people who are trying to learn the art themselves, and instead of immediately shooing them away with a disturbing macho-istic attitude, welcome them into this underground gang we call “professional master engineers” and help them get to where they want to be.
These forums are great by the way….it’s only the comments of a few that seem to be misguided...
Peece,
-Vic
It’s not so much the software/hardware that gets you the sound…though it helps…..like mentioned before; it’s 90% the person behind the tools.
It's pretty sad that it seems the world of "professional mastering" is so closed off to the general public. It's like a little cult or something. Any time someone wants to move forward on their own, as in learning the processes to master their own music, it’s immediately shot down as "amateur.” I’ve even seen posts that go as far as SCOLD the person trying to learn…
For example…
Originally posted by spectacle
The reason why I wan to master is cuz I want total control of my music.
Response posted by Blue Bear Sound
Then you will fail. Period. Your ears are not objective to your own project
This is just sad….and also complete bs…
I’m a musician that is mastering his own material…though I have guidance, I wouldn’t be so quick to jump to generalizations.
We all agree that you can get a great sound from a mastering house….that being said….lets stop taking credit away from the people who are trying to learn the art themselves, and instead of immediately shooing them away with a disturbing macho-istic attitude, welcome them into this underground gang we call “professional master engineers” and help them get to where they want to be.
These forums are great by the way….it’s only the comments of a few that seem to be misguided...
Peece,
-Vic