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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 10:24 pm
by kidlogic
FSTZ wrote:bassism uses precision
I like what they did with my tunes
http://www.precisionmastering.com/
^^^this is the production forum "go-to" guy
super knowledgeable and has a very impressive kit list
I thought Precision sounded familiar... do you know prices offhand? They're right up the street from me

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:43 pm
by ladubstepnostra
L.A. Oscar @ Turnstyle
http://www.turnstylerecords.com/
U.K. Sam @ Precise
http://www.precisemastering.com/
Both did an awesome job on our releases, big up!
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 7:35 pm
by dubstepz
imastering.com (Metropolis Studios) with Miles Showell.
Does not get any better than that guys.
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:13 am
by fatasfunk
[quote="nowaysj" And what is w/ Benga's Diary of an Afro Warrior? That stuff always sounds too loud to me. Like if I'm listening to it mixed w/ other stuff, I've always gotta turn the Benga tracks down? [/quote
If you want some interesting reading/viewing, Google "loudness wars" there's loads of it. I also say a few words on the subject in this months Knowledge Mag.
"I've owned a lot of stereos in my life, and they have all had a large volume dial right in the centre. It's usually the biggest thing on there & is easy to use - just turn it" Quote from mastering legend Bob Katz.
E-z
Loz.
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:42 am
by jtransition
Talbz Beatz"]I'm assuming you have to send them the original rns file?
how do you make sure they master it right though...? cos you can master music for clubs, radio, vinyl, etc, and then theres different ways of mastering for different genres.
nice 1
Attend the session,Its the only way to guarantee perfect communication.And once you have built up a relationship you do not need to attend.As the original poster is in Australia then i suggest plenty of emails with the actual engineer who will be mastering your tune. It`s important that you give him the mixes as requested.
Good Luck
Jason
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 3:29 pm
by fatasfunk
Sorry for the blatant self-pimping (I'm not the only Mastering engineer on this thread doing it though eh?)
Just got this nice quote through from Richard Rogers, Ex-Head of A&R for Warner Chapell/International consultant/manager/owner of Music 2 Deal etc. etc. etc.
"In my 25 years within the Music Industry as an A&R man, producer, songwriter, record company owner, lecturer and consultant i've had the opportunity of working with some excellent Mastering Engineers. Lawrence I can safely say is one of the best. His understanding of mastering coupled with his easy going approach, flexibilty and quality of work at a decent price make him an absolute treasure to work with in his particular field. I can't recommend him enough." - Richard Rogers
www.maltamusiccourses.com
Thought I'd share

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:59 pm
by kellydean
This is the best topic ive ever seen on this forum.
Thanks guys!
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:54 am
by abZ
Not big names in the mastering game but Claw and Symbl do a ton of work for digi dubstep labels. I have always been happy with the work of each of them and they won't break your bank. They probably aren't going to perform any miracles but I would hope your tune doesn't need a miracle if you are actually going to release it. Just my 2 cents. These big names do a wonderful job but it is a luxury in todays world of very little profit.
Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:06 pm
by John Locke
yep. highly recommend precise
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 1:12 pm
by the lexxus
Battle Gong wrote:
yep. highly recommend precise
Yes we use PRECISE and totally recommend him!!

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:14 pm
by morphesis
if anyone is interested , I'm mastering tunes.....please note , this is only for tunes to be played via CD or MP3 / Software etc and NOT mastering for vinyl
Basically heres the deal.....
its £10 per track [very cheap imo!]
All you have to do is send me your un-mastered tune and then I will give it the final polishes and vital mastering techniques to get your tune up to scratch with the BIG tunes and make them suitable to play on BIG sound systems and in the clubs! (please note , this is only if the tune is sounding good in the first place , we all know the sayin - can't polish a turd !)
What I'll do is send you examples - before and after clips...and then if you want your tune mastered by me , you pay me £10 via paypal and I'll send you the mastered tune ! simple as !
previous clients include - MK2 (stupid fly records) / Tha Freeform (Sequence Recordings)
Also , if anyone wants to get an idea of what my mastering is like , just check out my releases etc -
http://www.myspace.com/teksteppa
Everything there is mastered by myself
My service is very suitable to the up+coming Dubstep producers out there that want to give their tracks that 'extra shine' and make them loud and suitable for testing out in the club , without getting embarrased by their tracks not hitting the right frequencies and being the quietest tune in the set!!!!
If anyone is interested or has any questions , PM for details
Many thanks !
Matt [teksteppa]
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 3:22 pm
by fatasfunk
KellyDean wrote:This is the best topic ive ever seen on this forum.
Thanks guys!
Aye, it is a good 'un!
Thanks for all your fresh tunes peeps! Keep 'em coming....
Seriously, any A&R reading this - PM me for some links as I've been working on some amazing stuff for upcoming producers as well as bigger peeps.
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 11:09 pm
by kingcannibal
Wil Blaze wrote:ThinKing wrote:
Heathmans went into administration last year. Beau left there ages ago, and now works at Masterpiece (cuts most of Tempa's stuff these days as someone mentioned). Shane from Heathmans has now set up the business under a diff name which escapes me at the moment....
In the UK your options are Transition, Masterpiece, The Exchange, Optimum, Liquid (cheap!), and the new Heathmans, amongst a handful of others...
just to add... the new Heathmans is called, Finyl Tweak, and Shane the cutter is still there...
Shane and Beau (@ masterpiece) get my vote as the best cutting engineers in the country for dance music

Yes Beau mastered my upcoming album, he is a great guy - very informative and took the time to explain everything step by step. Best mastering session i've attended. He was finishing a N Type track and also does stuff for Caspa amongst others. I was most impressed at the d&b stuff he does too (he used to release stuff as Intense back in the day) including Instra:mental and D Bridges album.
Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 11:16 pm
by macc
Couldn't agree more. Beau's just the best and that's that.
He's also been sooooo good to me as I develop, so helpful, so nice. All round top bloke and his work makes me sick

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 1:10 am
by kingcannibal
Macc wrote:Couldn't agree more. Beau's just the best and that's that.
He's also been sooooo good to me as I develop, so helpful, so nice. All round top bloke and his work makes me sick

Yes your name popped up in conversation, i took over that track you did for me as a reference but for some reason the file wouldn't open.
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 8:33 am
by macc
KingCannibal wrote:
Yes your name popped up in conversation
Oh god....
i took over that track you did for me as a reference but for some reason the file wouldn't open.
Result
Man, that seems like a long time ago...

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 4:52 pm
by kingcannibal
Macc wrote:KingCannibal wrote:
Yes your name popped up in conversation
Oh god....
i took over that track you did for me as a reference but for some reason the file wouldn't open.
Result
Man, that seems like a long time ago...

Don't worry it was all good stuff.
Seriously top bloke though, he was actively encouraging me to give dnb ago, even offered to cut me some free dubs and give them out to his regular crew. Its damn rare someone offers to do something like that!