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Post by mc437 » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:11 pm

Found what I needed. Thnx.
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Post by Dakota » Wed Nov 16, 2011 10:18 am

PM'd, at your service.

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Post by mc437 » Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:32 pm

Keep 'em comin'. Even if you wanna just let us know what you think of the music itself, that works too.

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Re: Looking for Mastering for a few songs, please read

Post by Nick Sevilla » Fri Nov 18, 2011 8:11 am

mc437 wrote:Hello there. I am in a band called Sad Baby Wolf. We are relatively new and as yet have not released anything. We have recorded a batch of songs, and want to digitally release a couple of them. The catch is that we want to do it soon, like within a month. Hard to describe what we sound like, sort of psychedelic, sort of poppy at times, sort of droney at others. Some New Order, some Galaxie 500, some Spacemen 3, some ??? We have a handful of the songs that we recorded and did some self mastering posted here: http://sadbabywolf.bandcamp.com/
Have a listen and if it is a project that interests you, message me. It will be a few songs to start, but then could end up being an album's worth of material.
Oh, and if this means anything to you, two of our band members used to be in the Shins (but we don't really sound like the Shins).
What happened to mixing before the mastering?
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.

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Post by terryb » Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:06 am

MC, talk to morespaceecho
He did a mix and master of a bellmont song for me and it was awesome.
I played it for Sean and he thought it was very pro sounding.
I will definitely choose him for future mastering projects.

Also, I vote you choose level 8 for your first digital single. It's got good energy throughout and just sounds cool.

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Post by chuckfurok » Sat Nov 19, 2011 11:01 am

terryb wrote:MC, talk to morespaceecho
He did a mix and master of a bellmont song for me and it was awesome.
I played it for Sean and he thought it was very pro sounding.
I will definitely choose him for future mastering projects.

Also, I vote you choose level 8 for your first digital single. It's got good energy throughout and just sounds cool.
Hey Terry, who did the mastering for the Bellmont album?

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Post by chuckfurok » Sat Nov 19, 2011 11:05 am

And a bump for folks to tell us what they think of tunes/sounds!

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Post by dubold » Sat Nov 19, 2011 1:25 pm

scott craggs at old colony - he's morespaceecho on the board.

http://www.oldcolonymastering.com/

he's mastered projects I mixed, and i've heard other stuff that he's done too. They all sounded good. Reasonable rates and fast turnaround too. Definitely get in touch with him.

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