Ok, I've been buggering around with Cubase, Ableton, Hardware and Software for about 5-6 years now.
I've only got a small home studio, a terrible monitoring situation plus cheap monitors (Alesis £89 specials!) hinder the final production everytime.
I'm looking to outsource the final mixdown and master to a recognised character in the field as I'm still as enthusiastic about music as ever.
Whos good? Whos cheap? How does it work?
Anyone want to get involved?
Thanks in advance for shedding any light on the situation, Cheers
Mixdown Engineer Needed.
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With those requirements, I think you're going to find it challenging.devontodetroit wrote:Whos good? Whos cheap?
You get what you pay for...
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I have been wanting to practice my mastering, as I have found myself in a position with access to a wonderful listening environment and some essential outboard gear.devontodetroit wrote:Ok, I've been buggering around with Cubase, Ableton, Hardware and Software for about 5-6 years now.
I've only got a small home studio, a terrible monitoring situation plus cheap monitors (Alesis £89 specials!) hinder the final production everytime.
I'm looking to outsource the final mixdown and master to a recognised character in the field as I'm still as enthusiastic about music as ever.
Whos good? Whos cheap? How does it work?
Anyone want to get involved?
Thanks in advance for shedding any light on the situation, Cheers
I would be happy to do this just for practice. Can't practice enough. PM me.
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Upon reading back my original post I see what you are saying..Brian Ffar wrote:With those requirements, I think you're going to find it challenging.devontodetroit wrote:Whos good? Whos cheap?
You get what you pay for...
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But at the same time, People like this restore my faith in the online communitylivecollective wrote:I have been wanting to practice my mastering, as I have found myself in a position with access to a wonderful listening environment and some essential outboard gear.devontodetroit wrote:Ok, I've been buggering around with Cubase, Ableton, Hardware and Software for about 5-6 years now.
I've only got a small home studio, a terrible monitoring situation plus cheap monitors (Alesis £89 specials!) hinder the final production everytime.
I'm looking to outsource the final mixdown and master to a recognised character in the field as I'm still as enthusiastic about music as ever.
Whos good? Whos cheap? How does it work?
Anyone want to get involved?
Thanks in advance for shedding any light on the situation, Cheers
I would be happy to do this just for practice. Can't practice enough. PM me.
Hi Devon, i'm interested in offering the service of mixdown.... and i throw in a quick master as well or a -5db Wav Master Ready (quick master being a bit of nicerizing with EQ Etc and Louderizing to requirement done on my reasonable PC system and room)
previous clients for mixdown include Assembly/NRK/Buzzin Fly/Gung-Ho Records/Pure Mint/Extremely House
prices are reasonable !
here are some links for mixdown etc.. Brett Lawrence tracks done here.
http://soundcloud.com/assemblyrecords/tracks
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/con ... 86-index=0
Campo De Flores done here. Winners Circle is me
If you like i can have a listen to a track or 2 and give you some free advice on getting better mix, in the community spirit!
Best! Justin.
previous clients for mixdown include Assembly/NRK/Buzzin Fly/Gung-Ho Records/Pure Mint/Extremely House
prices are reasonable !
here are some links for mixdown etc.. Brett Lawrence tracks done here.
http://soundcloud.com/assemblyrecords/tracks
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/con ... 86-index=0
Campo De Flores done here. Winners Circle is me
If you like i can have a listen to a track or 2 and give you some free advice on getting better mix, in the community spirit!
Best! Justin.