demos - mastered or unmastered?
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i don't listen to the mastering when i get demos (i know where the volume slider is)Gummo wrote:With a demo you are probably trying to impress a label, so IMO it's best if you actually DO spend some time for a "rough master", even if it's not going to be used -- adding a randomly picked limiter preset or something like that is probably going to just ruin the dynamics of a track and make it sound WORSE.
i listen to the music as that's what's matters to me the most and that's what will ultimately impress me (or not...)
in a demo louder would be the thing your going for. Only inexperienced people would kill the dynamics. People who have taken the time to read up on this stuff will only use a limiter to make slight improvements. Anyway most labels will listen to demos as demos and not finished productions.Atheory wrote:well, it will make it sound louder as for worse/better, who knows? depends on hows its mixed reallyGummo wrote:With a demo you are probably trying to impress a label, so IMO it's best if you actually DO spend some time for a "rough master", even if it's not going to be used -- adding a randomly picked limiter preset or something like that is probably going to just ruin the dynamics of a track and make it sound WORSE.
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final track of course, but you don't need to spend too much time trying to master it. Make a good mixdown and sent the track finished.A-Dreamer wrote:while on the subject, what does a demo consist of ? what is it's form ? i've never sent anything to a label so far, but when i feel satisfied with a project, i plan to. so a demo isn't the final version of a track ? or is it just a part of it ?
Spent some time socializing with the labels you find interesting and whom fits to your sound. Then at some point send them an email asking how to approach them (some like emails/other cd's).
Then write just a short note about yourself. Where have you released before, are you dj'ing, residencies and so on, and then send it off.
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what sample rate, bit depth and format(.mp3 or .wav) would you send it in?
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