Re: mastering programs....
Doing 'yer own mastering is kind of like doing your own dental surgery.
You probably
could pull it off but it's not recommened to even attempt.
Mastering is about giving your stuff the final creative tweek...adding a final coat of polish that will take that collection of individual songs & turn them into a "record."
It's also the first step of the duplication/replication process.
Not a place to skimp on quality because it's REAL easy to hit the "suck" button and destroy everything that you've worked so hard on or at worst...end up with a 1000+ shrinkwrapped discs that have errors on them because somebody screwed up the master that went to the plant.
Sure, you could spend a couple hundered bucks on a program to do it yourself but IMO it's not worth it unless you can put A LOT of distance between the yourself and the project...to approach it with a 'clean slate' and in a new room with different monitors then you used for recording & mixing.
Otherwise you'll be hearing all the same flaws & holes that were there in mixing and
probably just make 'em worse.
Self-mastering...
A smart man wouldn't do it.
Nor would a lazy man.
I can't recommend Discmakers for mastering either. I had one artist bring their project there to "save money" over using one of my regular connections and they DESTORYED all the tonality that was in the mixes.
One song had a long, 20 second fade-in that was reduced to a 6 second fade because they used so much limting...to say
nothing of the overall tone which was bright, harsh & super thin. The ME at the discmakers lab used a super steep high-pass filter to take off everything below 50Hz so "he could get the level up."
:eek13:
:no:
It's not like that client really saved anything either...after spending just over $10K to record & mix his record he decided to save maybe $500 or so by NOT using my regular guy (who's got a list of releases a mile long & has been nominated for several Grammys) and in the end, he wasn't happy with the final product...citing how much better the whole thing sounded
before Discmakers did their damage.
If 'ya want...send me an email with your budget and I'll toss out some names of people who don't suck.
moose@mooseaudio.net