Can you reccomend a mastering engineer?

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jayro_rockola
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Post by jayro_rockola » Sun Jul 15, 2007 6:43 pm

Brent Lambert at Kitchen Mastering in Chapel Hill, NC.

He is a great guy and always sends me home with a smile and a great sounding record. I know that he does a $100 a song deal too.

http://www.kitchenmastering.com/

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Post by Mark Alan Miller » Sun Jul 15, 2007 7:16 pm

Lotta great suggestions so far. But I notice Jeff Lipton/Peerless Mastering missing. He's terriffic, too.
he took a duck in the face at two and hundred fifty knots.

http://www.radio-valkyrie.com/ao/aoindex.htm - download the new record (free is an option!) or get it on CD.

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Post by Slider » Sun Jul 15, 2007 10:03 pm

http://unitymasteringnyc.com/

Dave is one nice and badass guy.

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