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Online Mastering - Unscrambling Some Common Misconceptions

As well as online mastering's advent there's come several belief's that this process is in someway inferior than an attended session. This may are locked up in the internet's passion for compressed file formats, proliferation of faceless websites with minimum detail regarding engineer history or equipment getting used cheap everything on the web is just "cheaper". It is not invariably the case.

Audio file formats:

Online mastering has the potential to be as good as mastering in the attended mastering session. When delivering files for mastering ensure you send 24 bit.wav or.aiff stereo interleaved files instead of compressed file formats such at MP3, WMA or AAC files. Once you send them make sure that you.zip or.rar the files up using this method the data will get through to the engineer bit perfect (these algorhythms contain error checking within the compression method) so there isn't degradation of audio quality in any respect. Zip and RAR files are lossless file compression algorhythms unlike MP3 and WMA which are "lossy" audio specific data compression formats which strip vital information through the file (that isn't very easy to reconstruct or retrieve). As a way long while you use.wav and.aiff files at 24 bit the audio quality will likely be just like getting them to over a DVD, USB key/stick or CD-R.

Equipment:

Furthermore there may be some who use under the very best quality equipment for mastering audio, this may sometimes put people off of the quality part of mastering and muddy the waters concerning that has your own interests in your mind. A professional online mastering studio will simply use good quality equipment to process your audio.

When scouting for http://analogmix.com look at the following:

Monitoring - are the monitors being used mastering grade? Compression and Eq - will be the units high end models? Disk burning equipment - make sure your mastering engineer uses top quality burning equipment and disks.

Engineer:

Generally go looking into just what the engineer does in their engineering career this will likely soon guide you into whom is really a skilled individual with numerous years of professional audio engineering experience and ensure you aren't sending your audio with a student, spare bedroom chancer or any other inexperienced individual. Have you thought to talk with the engineer by telephone this is a good way of getting a first impression in the engineer regarding experience files.

SafeandSound Online Mastering is a inexpensive, high-end mastering facility with highly experienced engineer along with the finest audio equipment. No obligation, free mastering examples.