Sound quality and performance
when I look at the mastering subject I can't separate it
(in my mind) from the tracks quality/performance. It even
makes me think that mastering could be a per track subject.
For example a great session player may lay down tracks
that needs little or no adjustment.
(Or) if a given track needs a lot of work then it becomes
a matter of how well a person can (treat) that given track.
In mastering (a single song) it seems there is an amount
or a limit to how much better mastering can improve
upon or fix.
I find myself constantly going back to "tracks" when
the mix is becoming mastering. And then on to the fact
that I find myself going further into thinking that the
"quality" of the individual tracks is everything. I have
learned so much from applying comp EQ etc to a mix.
What it does is tell me how the "sum" of the parts
fit with each other. I did some searching online and
I found or might I say "came to think" that in "pro
mastering" there is only a small difference in the
before and after.
It would almost seem to indicate that in "great
mastering" this person may tell the (client) to go
back and do this and that in the mix and when
the mix gets to a certain "stage" (then) it can
be mastered.
I also found many "what was called mastered"
songs "only changed" not improved when listening
to the before/after. This is the part that "hits home"
with me and my stuff. I found myself doing a lot of
changes. sometimes I "only thought" there were
improvements when in fact it was just different.
It is or can be a real challenge for one person to be
the "one and all" person. He/she does the performing,
the recording/mixing and on and on and even taking
it to the final stage/mixdown and then onto "the final
product". Many of us here (it seems) do it all and
then there are varying degrees of "people involved"
in the process.
I do find common grounds in good sounding songs
by testing they're frequency response be it in levels
or "in relation to". You can see some of this by "testing
and viewing" and some only by ear. another common
ground I see is in those who enjoy the "tech stuff".
I just want to say thank you to those of you who
contribute to the forum with very useful and interesting
info and subjects.
post edited by jimmyman - 2009/10/23 15:15:00