contentpile.com contentpile.com contentpile.com
Home About Us Privacy Terms of Use Add Url Add Your Article
Search:   
 
 

Loving bluegrass music and lyrics

People have always enjoyed music, for several different reasons: to relax, have fun, communicate. Th ... - Rick Martin
 

Ebay Selling Secrets - Live And Learn While You Give And Earn

Why you need to delve deeper in behind Ebay`s Selling Secret techniques to become a success. - Maisy Day
 

Action Photography

Of all the kinds and styles of photography being practiced today, sports photography is probably the ... - Low Jeremy
 

How to buy the right guitar for you

The first thing you should decide on is what guitar you want to learn to play on is ultimately the k ... - Larry Ford
 

Event Planning and Catering

It will be nice for party holders if they can find full service event planning and catering at the s ... - kermit
 

Getting Your Music Licensed For Use In TV and Film From Your Site

Attempting to get your music licensed can be frustrating and difficult. This article puts forth some ... - Daniel Powers
 
 

Home › Culture & Art › Music
 

Should You Go With The Cheap Mastering House or Invest In Quality Work?

 
Author: Hans Klein
 

There are two directions you can take when producing your music. Although both begin with weeks, months or years (and lots of money) spent getting quality work inside the recording and mixing studios, they diverge upon arriving at the mastering house.

The first path looks tempting at first glance. It's where you decide to get your mastering done fast and cheap. And mastering is only seen as something you do as a last minute step to catch errors and make small adjustments that aren't extremely necessary.

However, the lure of this path eventually wears off. You soon discover this road isn't as smooth as it once looked, as the reality of having to compete among thousands of other artists hits you.

Of course, few artists choose this path because they want to. But, they just don't know what can be achieved during the mastering process with a skilled mastering engineer. And so the cheap guy seems like a pretty good deal.

As a result, their albums lack that certain 'Edge' to stand-out over others in the marketplace. And they are less likely to catch on.

Not only in the short term because their music fails to capture as much attention as it could' but, also in the long-term as fans soon forget about your album if it isn't 'up to par'.

This is compared to the second, less traveled path' where the 'Golden sound' lies (and more record sales as a result).

Instead, of being a last-minute effort, mastering is given more respect and attention. It's where the artists are actively involved in discovering what can be achieved. They work one-on-one with a skilled mastering engineer and describe exactly what they want their final vision to sound like.

The engineer then offers feedback (based on years of experience) and adds the 'Polish' that brings out the greatness in your music so it remains in fans' CD or record players for years to come.

Simply put, this path is the way to go! In the end, it's actually a lot more expensive to go with the 'cheaper' mastering house. And, if you want your music to be remembered as one the greats by your fans long into the future, then don't hold-back on mastering.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
A Brief History of Paul Reed Smith Guitars
 
Article Writing and Internet Marketing
 
The Published Novelist: Nine Essential Qualities
 
As Seen On TV
 
Songwriting - Balancing Innovation with Predictability
 
How To Write A Book Without Writing A Book
 
Love of US State Quarters Creating Commemorative Coin Collectors
 
Free MP3 Downloads - An On Line Guide
 
Designing Technology: Making the Leap
 
Greatest Underrated Guitar Players
 
 
 
Add Your Link
 

Academics & Education

Family & Home

Teens & Kids

Property & Agents

Internet & Computers

Recreation

Finance & Investment

Jobs & Employment

Tour & Travel

Fashion & Relationships

Drink & Food

Culture & Art

News & Events

Vehicles & Automotive

Business & Companies

Shopping Online

Society & Issues

Medicine & Treatment

Fitness & Health

Science & Research

Self Management

Adventure & Sports

Government & Politics

Online & Indoor Games

 
Home -> Privacy -> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2008 www.contentpile.com