Cloud Based Mastering

Rom MUSIC BAR xtechcode at gmail.com
Mon Nov 10 21:41:22 CET 2014






On 04 Nov 2014, at 12:38, Gert van Santen <g.vansanten at upcmail.nl> wrote:

> I don't know who said this (Matt Picone? Frank Zappa? :-), but it's better to develop yourself between songs than in just one song that you try to improve to death. Also, never forget the beauty of imperfection…

Joost :) 

> 
>> Also I see a lot of people proposing to master songs... But I
>> really doubt if they are all using hardware ...
> 
> Personally, I think the importance of using hardware is highly overrated these days. There's a lot of great software around. None of your listeners will hear the difference. You won't even hear it yourself ;-)
> 
> Most important instrument is your ears. Nothing can beat that. I am sure a good mastering technician can make an awesome master with cheap gear or cheap software. OK, if you've got "bad ears", there's not much you can do, even with expensive hardware. In that case it's better to hire someone to do your (mixing and) mastering jobs :-)

As said Declan I wish I have your ears… :)
> 
>> Gijs from heliophile pays a guy in USA 20 euro a song for
>> mastering ... And he s glad about the result ....
> 
> Sure, why not. It's always a good idea, though, to compare the results with commercial releases.

If only we could get the mix without mastering from those commercial releases  … 


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