Hello all,
Just canvasing for people that can mix and/or master.
Ideas of prices and examples of previous work much appreciated.
Thanks
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@Meltedbuzzbox, do you want a mix engineer, or a mastering engineer, or both? What do you consider the differences between them. Most specialize for one or the other, as the gear and experience needed is different. To the point that I wouldn't totally trust someone who claimed to be able to do both for you; for the simple reason that you can't really master your own mix.
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People who master their own mixes usually aren't mastering them, they are just making them louder.
It is a different set of ears in a different room that makes the difference.
Most of the time I hand a mix over to a mastering engineer and the artist attends the sessions.
As a mixer I just don't need to.
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That's why I asked the question @meltedbuzzbox , sorry if it seemed like I was patronising you - it's just that there *is* real confusion as to what the two processer are, to the point that you'd think "mixingandmastering" was one word if you browsed most forums/ facebook groups these days.
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And the companies that are selling "mastering" plugins are trying to redefine what mastering is so they can sell it to you in a neat little easy-to-use software package, which totally misses the point of a trusted perspective, fresh ears, a dedicated monitoring environment etc. I'm not saying the mastering plugs aren't useful, but I put them in the same category as any other mix bus processing.
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For me usually two compressors (Crane Song STC8 & SSL G Bus) and a Massive Passive EQ.
I also tend to widen on the master bus as well.
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