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We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 3:32 pm
by VaiperDespotin
Hello, steppers. Quite long way to perfection we had. After 6 years in the making we can share our experience with you. SO if you would like to ask something, check out the information below:

We just opened easy operated online service http://www.mastering.lt .
We are oriented in bass & beat music, so there are all information

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For all our new clients we offer a free test drive. This means you can send as a mixed track or separate stems of your project and we will send you a 2 min preview. We are sure you will like the resulting sound:)

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Mid-end mastering (Software only, no revisions): 15 EUR per track

HI-end mastering (Hardware and Software combined, with extra revisions): 30 EUR per track

Equipment:
http://mastering.lt/en/167989/facilities

Direct Contact Q & A etc:
http://mastering.lt/900774/contact

Facebook Community :
http://www.facebook.com/masteringlt

Dont hesitate to ask here or contact us personally

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:45 pm
by VaiperDespotin
as i said, we're open for the discuss and every question will be answered.

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:55 pm
by BevOh
wow that studio looks fucking divine, DIVINE!

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:56 pm
by BevOh
$20 AU for mid end mastering aswell... very affordable.

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:17 pm
by VaiperDespotin
Nice to hear that. Greatings from Lithuania.

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:42 pm
by RandoRando
this is real cool of you guys, really cheap, but just to let you know wub is probably gonna lock this in 3...2...1...

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:13 pm
by brettheaslewood
Sent over an email, got a very fast reply!
Will be emailing you my WAV shortly to test this! :)

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:42 am
by BevOh
I dont think this really deserves to be locked if it is good quality stuff. Let's see what brett comes back with?

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:28 am
by VaiperDespotin
Yeah. I guess it seems like spam. But as i mentioned, this forum have lots of topics about mixing, how to do this and that , how to sound fat. ETC . So we can help even on forum thread :) Who want to ask us for work, they can use direct contact as brett did :)

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:42 am
by brettheaslewood
got your reply today Dan, will send you over a tune when im home from work!

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:09 pm
by Incognitorecords
Spelling mistake on your "examples" page; After Matering.

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:33 pm
by VaiperDespotin
Thanks . Will fix that.

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 4:38 am
by Ldizzy
not locked :O

now r u open to share the knowledge on a post basis as well?

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 4:40 am
by jrisreal
I got a mastering question for youz. what are common techniques used in mastering to perfect the audio? I'm not talking about limiters, reverb, general eq and whatnot. I'm talking the behind the scenes work to get rid of problems.

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:34 am
by VirtualMark
i'd be interested in hearing a before and after mastering on a track

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:02 am
by VirtualMark
actually i have a question for you: i hear a lot about keeping headroom in a mix, and a lot of people recommend having your mix peak at -10db before you send it off to be mastered. is this how you prefer it to be?

also whats the best bit depth to sent the file in? i watched a steinberg vid where they recommend 32bit float, as it has way more headroom, whats your thoughts on this? from what i've read its best to keep it at 44.1khz throught the entire production process, and not to dither it, is this correct?

Cheers!

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 6:13 am
by BevOh
has brett got his tune back yet?

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 4:09 am
by Ldizzy
jrisreal wrote:I got a mastering question for youz. what are common techniques used in mastering to perfect the audio? I'm not talking about limiters, reverb, general eq and whatnot. I'm talking the behind the scenes work to get rid of problems.
haha buddy thats so abstract.

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:14 am
by mastering_lt
VirtualMark wrote:actually i have a question for you: i hear a lot about keeping headroom in a mix, and a lot of people recommend having your mix peak at -10db before you send it off to be mastered. is this how you prefer it to be?

also whats the best bit depth to sent the file in? i watched a steinberg vid where they recommend 32bit float, as it has way more headroom, whats your thoughts on this? from what i've read its best to keep it at 44.1khz throught the entire production process, and not to dither it, is this correct?

Cheers!
Dear VirtualMark,

I recommend having at least between 3-6 dbs of headroom. From my experience having 2 much and then boosting it to commercial loudness might introduce unwanted noises.
And there are cases when I get clipping wavs, mostly from Ableton producers, they tend to mix in red:) But I patiently teach them every time :u:

Bit depth should be at least 24 bits, 32bit floating is even better but not necessary. I keep my productions at 44.1khz 24 bit. this is optimal for the dance music IMHO.

Dithering is applied as a final stage of mastering process once going to 16bit wavs. So no need for that on your end:)

I hope I answered your questions mate.

Best
Denis "Emery" Teluchin
Director / Head Engineer
Mastering.lt

Re: We're helping on Mastering / Mixing and sound Correction

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:18 am
by mastering_lt
BevOh wrote:has brett got his tune back yet?
Brett promised to send me the mix without limiter on master channel and with some headroom, but I never got it.

Brett, are you still planning to give it a try? ;-)

Denis "Emery" Teluchin
Director / Head Engineer
Mastering.lt