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2017/09/04 10:06:30
danbottomburp
So i would literally love to have Craig master one of my tracks and explain the mistakes i made etc etc 
I have seen him master users tracks before , how can i submit my track in the hope he will use it for his next tutorial feature ?
He is a genius and i could learn so so much from him.
 
Thanks for any and all replies 
 
Dan 
2017/09/04 10:15:00
Afrodrum
I do have a privilege this month and I applied couple of months ago. How about you PM Craig and see what happens. (BTW his mastering of my tune is like taking blanket off the speakers)
2017/09/04 13:08:13
KingsMix
 
Yes, he is very active in this forum, just PM him, and ask him how.
2017/09/04 16:51:13
Anderton
Yes, a PM will work. Actually I've thought of discontinuing this feature because the YouTube videos are getting hardly any views - the last one has only 86 views, so either there's not much interest in hearing the before and after files, or there's not much interest in mastering.
 
The videos take a long time to make. Would just describing the techniques used and showing screen shots of the processors be enough for most people? That would allow me to justify the time.
2017/09/05 13:27:49
AntManB
I, for one, have really enjoyed the articles and found them useful but haven't necessarily watched the YouTube videos (depends where/when I am reading).
 
AMB
 
2017/09/05 15:29:31
Anderton
Thanks...one vote for "text is good enough" 
2017/09/05 18:50:26
BobF
Text outlining the key techniques works best for me, Craig.  I *hate* having to watch a video in order to get technical info. 
 
2017/09/05 20:28:12
cboshuizen
Where are these posted, Craig? I would love to watch them!
2017/09/05 23:21:44
Anderton
BobF
Text outlining the key techniques works best for me, Craig.  I *hate* having to watch a video in order to get technical info. 
 

 
The video is there to do before and after examples. The video never lasts longer than the song, and alternates between the original mix, adding some processors, and playing the finished mix. The only "video" aspect is you can see which effects are being added at which points in the song.
 
cboshuizen
Where are these posted, Craig? I would love to watch them!



The links are in the "You Mix, We Master" articles in the eZine. The videos are unlisted because people would watch them, ignore the fact that they exist solely to accompany the article (see above), and then make stupid comments . The videos don't make a lot of sense without the article that explains what's going on.
 
2017/09/05 23:43:52
musicjohnnie
Mr. Craig,
I have always been interested in what became of your offer. I really wanted to submit something, but, I  never heard what became of anything that you had asked for. I thought that maybe you never got any requests, so that was why nothing was heard. May I  PM you also?
MJ
Otherwise known as John
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