XARC Mastering
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XARC Mastering
http://www.XARCMastering.com anybody tried this?
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no, but did you need this service ???Lagerfeldt wrote:http://www.XARCMastering.com anybody tried this?
i think your tracks are mastered near to perfection...
btw. i think my tracks still sounds cheap, with a low-level mastering...
maybe i should use their service.... ...but it's to expensive for me...
cheers ifadeo
I heard their works.
They're very good (for example, they usually master all the tracks by the guys at Vengeance Music) but i think that with some application and enough skilled guy can get equals (if not better) results.
Of course, some money has to be spent in the right plugs (and, imho, the waves one aren't the best choice).
They're very good (for example, they usually master all the tracks by the guys at Vengeance Music) but i think that with some application and enough skilled guy can get equals (if not better) results.
Of course, some money has to be spent in the right plugs (and, imho, the waves one aren't the best choice).
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I use Waves Masters, that is the Linear Phase EQ, Linear Multiband Compressor and the L2 Ultramaximizer (and the odd de-esser or other stuff in the chain).
I'm shopping for an outboard tube compressor, preferably the 3 band tube compressor from Tube Tech. It's a hefty US$ 5.000 but I'm getting one if I like it once I've tested it.
The reason is I'm lacking some warmth and no software can really compete with a real tube comp (though the Waves Renaissance gets quite close IMO). I have an outboard tube comp from TLA but it's just a mono one so it won't cut it for mastering anyways.
No matter what it's always nice getting somebody from the outside to master your tracks.
I'm shopping for an outboard tube compressor, preferably the 3 band tube compressor from Tube Tech. It's a hefty US$ 5.000 but I'm getting one if I like it once I've tested it.
The reason is I'm lacking some warmth and no software can really compete with a real tube comp (though the Waves Renaissance gets quite close IMO). I have an outboard tube comp from TLA but it's just a mono one so it won't cut it for mastering anyways.
No matter what it's always nice getting somebody from the outside to master your tracks.
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I made a lot of masters with Waves (mostly chaining C4 and L2), placing them *after* voxengo curveeq [that i usually use to cut crap lower than 60hz].
The problem is that it sonds muddy.
On the other side, you can also try a TC System6000 with additional licenses: more expensive than 5000$, but much more versatile.
The problem is that it sonds muddy.
On the other side, you can also try a TC System6000 with additional licenses: more expensive than 5000$, but much more versatile.
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I think what Markus means is that if the <b>MIX</b> is not already punshy and good , than even the greatest Mastering-Equipment or Mastering-Pro can't make it a great production ! And i do think the same ...Markus Schneider wrote:Well, I still do think you have done something wrong in the mix when you need mastering for one track
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Me,too !Lagerfeldt wrote:I'm mastering to get even better results from the mix.
I recently bought the <b>API 2500</b> and the L2 Hardware and this works great for me...
I do pre-mastering on my own , i always did and i feel fine with my sound
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http://www.apiaudio.com/2500.htm
if you want some info's !
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The L2 rocks, basically no difference between the hard and software version except for the excellent converters in the h/w version.
I'm looking for a 3 band tube compressor right now, you know the Tube Tech SMC2B?
http://www.proaudioeurope.com/images/pr ... /SMC2B.jpg
I'm looking for a 3 band tube compressor right now, you know the Tube Tech SMC2B?
http://www.proaudioeurope.com/images/pr ... /SMC2B.jpg
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