Can anyone recommend a reputable online mastering service?
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Can anyone recommend a reputable online mastering service?
I know there are a ton out there, but maybe there are specific reputable ones you know work for the bass-oriented sound:
this is my criteria:
Specializing or catering to dance and electronic music.
Bass-oriented.
No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
Relatively quick turnaround time
REasonable per-track rates.
No need for a CD master. Just digital tracks.
Won't break the bank.
Any suggestions, please let me know.
this is my criteria:
Specializing or catering to dance and electronic music.
Bass-oriented.
No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
Relatively quick turnaround time
REasonable per-track rates.
No need for a CD master. Just digital tracks.
Won't break the bank.
Any suggestions, please let me know.
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contact slade templeton from defunct!. does amazing mastering for a number of awesome labels. really really reasonable as well
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yea i think nearly everyone on here would recormend macc.deadly habit wrote:macc @ subvert central
http://www.subvertmastering.com/index.htm
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djake wrote:yea i think nearly everyone on here would recormend macc.deadly habit wrote:macc @ subvert central
http://www.subvertmastering.com/index.htm

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this yes x 1000djake wrote:yea i think nearly everyone on here would recormend macc.deadly habit wrote:macc @ subvert central
http://www.subvertmastering.com/index.htm
this no x 10000smoothemoose wrote: No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
but if you want yer masters squashed i can help with that, too, really cheap.
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Slade does good workdoubleohno wrote:contact slade templeton from defunct!. does amazing mastering for a number of awesome labels. really really reasonable as well
but Macc is always my first choice
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This is a useful thread as I'm close to sending tracks off. I was planning on using precise mastering (http://www.precisemastering.com/)
mainly due to them having Scuba, Hot Flush, Hessle Audio, Hemlock, Boxcutter, Elemental & Fused Forces on their client list.
mainly due to them having Scuba, Hot Flush, Hessle Audio, Hemlock, Boxcutter, Elemental & Fused Forces on their client list.
Re: Can anyone recommend a reputable online mastering service?
Why do you want shit masters?smoothemoose wrote:I know there are a ton out there, but maybe there are specific reputable ones you know work for the bass-oriented sound:
this is my criteria:
Specializing or catering to dance and electronic music.
Bass-oriented.
No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
Relatively quick turnaround time
REasonable per-track rates.
No need for a CD master. Just digital tracks.
Won't break the bank.
Any suggestions, please let me know.
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deadly habit wrote:macc @ subvert central
http://www.subvertmastering.com/index.htm
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Re: Can anyone recommend a reputable online mastering service?
You should check out Macc at subvert central
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Am I the only one who read this as "No bias on the loudness war, so looking for someone who will maintain dynamic integrity while still trying to make the track as competitively loud as possible"?paravrais wrote:Why do you want shit masters?smoothemoose wrote:
No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
Would have thought the bias meant the ideal person doesn't swing too far too the keeping as much dynamic content intact as possible side and not too far to the distorting / limiting the shit outta the track as possible side.
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I would have read it that way but 'Comfortable with making loud masters' gives the distinct impression they are looking for someone who is willing to push the shit out of their tune.lowpass wrote:Am I the only one who read this as "No bias on the loudness war, so looking for someone who will maintain dynamic integrity while still trying to make the track as competitively loud as possible"?paravrais wrote:Why do you want shit masters?smoothemoose wrote:
No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
Would have thought the bias meant the ideal person doesn't swing too far too the keeping as much dynamic content intact as possible side and not too far to the distorting / limiting the shit outta the track as possible side.
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for the utmost in professionalism and amazing quality go to the source. macc is a beast and you know this.djake wrote:yea i think nearly everyone on here would recormend macc.deadly habit wrote:macc @ subvert central
http://www.subvertmastering.com/index.htm
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Re: Can anyone recommend a reputable online mastering service?
I appreciate all of your suggestions. For clarification, I don't see loudness as an absolute requirement, but I'd like my track to achieve comparative loudness to the tracks I've sent as references to the engineer. The engineer's opinion on the loudness war (or lack thereof) shouldn't factor into it. Ultimately, using his skills at achieving loudness and dynamics, the engineer needs to empower me to listen to all options and make the final call. Macc seems to be on the tip of everyone's tongue here... do you all feel he meets this criteria?paravrais wrote:I would have read it that way but 'Comfortable with making loud masters' gives the distinct impression they are looking for someone who is willing to push the shit out of their tune.lowpass wrote:Am I the only one who read this as "No bias on the loudness war, so looking for someone who will maintain dynamic integrity while still trying to make the track as competitively loud as possible"?paravrais wrote:Why do you want shit masters?smoothemoose wrote:
No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
Would have thought the bias meant the ideal person doesn't swing too far too the keeping as much dynamic content intact as possible side and not too far to the distorting / limiting the shit outta the track as possible side.
much appreciated
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Re: Can anyone recommend a reputable online mastering service?
Possibly. He's the don. But he might piss in your eyes if you ask him to squash all the dynamics out of your track XDsmoothemoose wrote:I appreciate all of your suggestions. For clarification, I don't see loudness as an absolute requirement, but I'd like my track to achieve comparative loudness to the tracks I've sent as references to the engineer. The engineer's opinion on the loudness war (or lack thereof) shouldn't factor into it. Ultimately, using his skills at achieving loudness and dynamics, the engineer needs to empower me to listen to all options and make the final call. Macc seems to be on the tip of everyone's tongue here... do you all feel he meets this criteria?paravrais wrote:I would have read it that way but 'Comfortable with making loud masters' gives the distinct impression they are looking for someone who is willing to push the shit out of their tune.lowpass wrote:Am I the only one who read this as "No bias on the loudness war, so looking for someone who will maintain dynamic integrity while still trying to make the track as competitively loud as possible"?paravrais wrote:Why do you want shit masters?smoothemoose wrote:
No bias on the loudness war. Comfortable with making loud masters.
Would have thought the bias meant the ideal person doesn't swing too far too the keeping as much dynamic content intact as possible side and not too far to the distorting / limiting the shit outta the track as possible side.
much appreciated
-g
Depending on what you need them mastered for Depone actually does a pretty good job of mastering too and his rates are bare cheap.
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claw and symbl both do mastering as well
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Check it out: http://studio.concretecut.pl/
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