Yes m8! Good to see you posting. Nothing like the power of fresh ears innit! Can't remember where I left mine. It'd be good to see you talk through mastering a recording, so we can get an idea of the *why* of those smaller decisions in the process.
Cheers Luke, never not posting.....well except the summer where I was really busy IRL doing live sound stuff. I was going to do a 'Why Mastering' one at some point to keep this one nice and short but what you suggest sounds like a great idea, it's on the list now!
And also why is mastering is so important to cd 💿 runtime because what Robert McClellan would say is because of last inspection step before releasing out to the world 🌍 aka distribution and also he told me that mastering is so important because it also knows when the song 🎵 should start and when the song 🎵 end and that’s what the mastering engineer should do too.
Hi Luke, you've got me there! I'm not sure but at a guess 0.00 to 3.59 could be the length of the tune but you can set up a pre-roll before a track of say -0.02 which is just blank space so perhaps one term refers to the song length and another the song length plus the pre-roll. I am guessing here though!
Yes m8! Good to see you posting. Nothing like the power of fresh ears innit! Can't remember where I left mine.
It'd be good to see you talk through mastering a recording, so we can get an idea of the *why* of those smaller decisions in the process.
Cheers Luke, never not posting.....well except the summer where I was really busy IRL doing live sound stuff.
I was going to do a 'Why Mastering' one at some point to keep this one nice and short but what you suggest sounds like a great idea, it's on the list now!
The videos are very good thank you :)
And also why is mastering is so important to cd 💿 runtime because what Robert McClellan would say is because of last inspection step before releasing out to the world 🌍 aka distribution and also he told me that mastering is so important because it also knows when the song 🎵 should start and when the song 🎵 end and that’s what the mastering engineer should do too.
Question 🙋♂️ why in cd 💿 runtime always start at 0:00 to 3:59 and is that called cd runtime or is that called duration or both of them are the same?
Hi Luke, you've got me there! I'm not sure but at a guess 0.00 to 3.59 could be the length of the tune but you can set up a pre-roll before a track of say -0.02 which is just blank space so perhaps one term refers to the song length and another the song length plus the pre-roll. I am guessing here though!
And the mastering have to listen to the whole entire song 🎵 from beginning to the end without no clicks or pops.
And also same thing as fade out.