Do I really need my CD mastered?
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Though often a mixing engineer may throw on a quick maximizing
limiter across the stereo mix buss at the end of a session,
the masters you get have not had the time spent on them to
get the full power that they can deliver. We can bring
out the potential that you know your music has, and give it
the extra kick to really needs to get noticed. Just check out
our samples
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What does your mastering supply my music
with that my mixing engineer can’t provide?
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Specially designed mastering equipment, along with a fresh set
of ears, is an invaluable resource for putting the final touches
on your music. Mastering gets your music ready for the
radio without it having a different sonic quality from other
songs of that genre.
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How much will mastering cost me?
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Our rates are very competitive! As a general rule, the
more songs you master, the less time is needed per song. This
is totally dependant on the project of course. Don't worry about
the long laborious process that we mastering engineers go thru
to perfect your music. Just enjoy the benefits. Please contact
us to talk about the goals and budget of your mastering project,
and we will work with you to achieve that sound.
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I live far away, can I still get my
music mastered at your facility?
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With our new FTP service, you can take advantage of our great
rates from anywhere in the world. Just upload your tracks,
along with any notes containing special requests pertaining to
your music, and leave the rest to us! We can either upload
your finished masters to a secure site that only you can access,
or we can mail you a Red Book CD. This is truly Professional
CD mastering in the digital age.
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| What
if I decide not to master my song? |
That's
completely your choice. Your final mix may sound great...just
as it should, however, when your song is played back to back
with professionally mastered songs, trust me... you'll here the
difference. Your song will sound lower, in volume, less bright,
and not have
as much energy or excitement to it.
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| Is
this because my mix engineering didn't do a good job? |
No,
mastering is something that should NOT be attempted while mixing.
For a demo, this may be ok. For a release, you may
be sorry later
if you try the shortcut and try to master at the end of your final
mix. By the way, sometimes mastering can save
a song by making a
less than stellar mix sound great.
Do
I need an ISRC code? What is it?
ISRC codes are assigned
to songs and encoded onto a CD for tracking purposes (royalties, etc.). Each
song will have a unique code
that's a series of 12 letters and numbers (think of it as a special bar code
for each song). To learn
more, click here: All
About ISRC CODES (INTERNATIONAL STANDARD RECORDING CODE)
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