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Mastering
How to master your mix, a list of useful articles.
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10 posts - 3 authors - Last post: 19 Aug 2006The tutorial is called "Secrets of the mastering engineer". Acrobat reader required to view this tutorial.
http://www.internetdj.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=NS-Forum&file=viewtopic&forum=35&topic=13194
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The following is a mastering tutorial explaining many tips, tricks and audio mastering secrets. There are a number of methods used to accomplish harmonic
http://www.har-bal.com/index.php?/mastering-tutorial.php
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Interviews with three esteemed mastering engineersâ??Bob Ludwig, Stephen Marcussen, and Steve Hallâ??who shed light on their little understood yet extremely critical profession.
http://emusician.com/tutorials/emusic_masters_mastering/
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Serious information for serious musicians. Free music industry information, and guides for recording.
http://www.troubledclef.com/tc_art4-1.html
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Should you decide to master your own project, your best asset is time. Building in sufficient time helps you in two ways. First, it allows you to set your mixes aside long enough to gain some objectivity. Only by taking a few steps back can you be sure you're seeing the forest instead of obsessing over individual trees.
http://emusician.com/special_rprt_articles/going_alone_excerpt/index.html
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