ABBEY ROAD to offer 'online' mastering service

TwilightOdyssey

Darkness on the edge of Tone
Abbey Road joins the rest of the big studios in offering 'online' mastering services. (Technically, it's offline mastering, but I think that would be too confusing)

There are some minor issues, such as not being able to send SDII files, as well as a bit depth/sampling rate/track length restrictions, but overall looks like it might be a great service for the price.

http://www.abbeyroadonlinemastering.com/default.aspx
 
Re: ABBEY ROAD to offer 'online' mastering service

There are some minor issues, such as not being able to send SDII files, as well as a bit depth/sampling rate/track length restrictions, but overall looks like it might be a great service for the price.

Nobody uses SDII files anymore... not even Digidesign. I think they discontinued support in 2003 or 2004. That's a dead file system. Deader then dead. Apple had been warning of that since OS 8!!!

And real mastering 'services' don't put restrictions on sampling rate or track length unless they have a Jr. engineer doing it...

I've been using Brad Blackwood & Dave Collins for many years... great indie rates, 1st call service... no restrictions other then those implied by my lackluster mixes...
 
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