ryanlikestorock said:
If nobody has tried running a mastering company by sending wav files back and forth online, I'm glad someone is trying it. I don't have to like it or use it, but I'm glad the option is available to those who want it.
What I thought I explained quite clearly is that technology does NOT allow for master quality transfers other than those via peer-to-peer DSL connection, using specialist equipment on both sides.
This is not a perhaps, maybe or anything like that, but a fact.
If it was possible, don't you think everyone would do it? Would save us a small fortune on next day carriers and the like.
There are many companies, including Avid / Digidesign, working very hard to establish viable on-line services. I can assure you that, the minute they find an answer, you'd hear from them loud and clear, as we all would like to use it.
I have done quite a few recordings with "remote" artists, the last one using a well-known singer who went into Estafan's studio in Miami to lay down her vocal on a music we were tracking here. Using the right gear, this went very well. Would I send a master through the same channels? Hell no.
Also consider that a majority of voice-over work is done remote, all using peer-to-peer DSL connections and specialist equipment. We have such a set-up here, associated costs are around $50 a month subscription for the lines, patching and encoding / decoding gear totalling a fair few thousands of $$'s.
I can assure you that the minute I could do away with that and just dump stuff on a server - I would, as would everybody else in the business involved in audio.