ckyphil said:
This is all slightly rediculous and melodramatic. I came to an amateur website to ask for amateur help. By definition, none of you should charge for what you do, or be offended by what I said.
Where does it say this is an
amateur website? Just because it says "home" recording? Sure there are a lot of amateurs on here, no question. But there are also a LOT of people here who make and/or record and/or produce music, sound for video, movie soundtracks, etc. for a living, and do it out of their
homes. That's the double-edged sword of affordable high technology, the fact that it's in the home has no bearing on whether it's for hobby, amateur or professional work.
As has been pointed out, you asked for someone with experience who were able to do a proper mastering job. Those people don't work for free. And the ones who will work for free - almost by definition - will not do the level of work you described and requested.
This happens time and time again on these boards; people come on and want to either know how to do a professional-quality job or want a professional-quality job done for them, and when they get a reply that a pro-quality job requires pro-quality technique and not amateur shortcuts, they go ballistic and say "but this is
home recording." To which the only answer is, "then stop asking for a
pro recording."
It's all just another version of the "I want something for nothing" Napster/BitTorrent/spoiled brat anarchist syndrome.
ckyphil said:
A year or two of college psych and you're tossing out psychobabble buzzwords like you're Carl Jung. Most folks who cry "projection" are, in doing so, themselves projecting.
Look, you want some other newb to master your stuff for you, you guys knock yourselves out; no skin off my neck. Just don't say I didn't try to warn you...
G.