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sonymusic going after mastering via the net.

Post by seckle » Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:28 pm

dunno if they know how to master for dubstep, but the business concept is intriguing. who knows if it will take off. ?

the idea is, you send then your final mixdown wav; they master it at sony mastering, and send you back a cdr with the final mastered track.
http://www.sonymusicsim.com/pages/FAQ.php

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Post by r33lc4sh » Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:35 pm

seckle wrote:dunno if they know how to master for dubstep, but the business concept is intriguing. who knows if it will take off. ?

the idea is, you send then your final mixdown wav; they master it at sony mastering, and send you back a cdr with the final mastered track.
http://www.sonymusicsim.com/pages/FAQ.php
if u want your tunes to sound like shakira ;)
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Post by blk plague » Fri Nov 10, 2006 11:35 pm

what?!

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Post by Jubz » Sat Nov 11, 2006 12:04 am

Fuck the big guns mayn. they'll sue you if you send them anything with uncleared shit in.

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Post by seckle » Sat Nov 11, 2006 12:18 am

Jubscarz wrote:Fuck the big guns mayn. they'll sue you if you send them anything with uncleared shit in.
true say, but for people that are oceans away from places like london, this will be worth considering.

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Post by r33lc4sh » Sat Nov 11, 2006 8:12 am

seckle wrote:
Jubscarz wrote:Fuck the big guns mayn. they'll sue you if you send them anything with uncleared shit in.
true say, but for people that are oceans away from places like london, this will be worth considering.
do you really think that only places on the planet where u can master your shit is london and sony studios?;)
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Post by metalboxproducts » Sat Nov 11, 2006 3:05 pm

This concept has been around for a while. I don't believe sony were the first to do it. Ill have to ckeck but, i think there's quite a few studio's who do this. I seem to remember an artical in sound on sound that compared the different mastering services you can use for email mastering..
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Post by dermike » Sat Nov 11, 2006 4:55 pm

Anyone dare to try? :)

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Post by sgtpilko » Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:26 pm

Well i guess top quality mastering engineers are good whatever you throw at them, but i would def go with a mastering house that has a proven track record with bass heavy dance music built to be played on sound system.

Unless you advise otherwise i think traditional engineers would strip out some sub to give more headroom for the rest of the freq range. More kick less wobble? :? Maybe thats a mixing rather than mastering issue though. Traditional thinking in studios recording pop/rock etc is to get the best sound that is reproduced accurately on all systems, even shitty little FM radios.

I notice cheapest deal is about £50 a track, does anyone have accurate price for mastering from a london "name" house, not inc a dubplate? Is an hr of mastering time enuf for your average studio to do 1 track (or more!?) if you throw them a good mixdown in the 1st place?

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Post by airtight » Mon Nov 13, 2006 5:55 pm

if anyone uses it def report back.
i'd be interested to hear what Sony can do to a track.

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Post by kidlogic » Mon Nov 13, 2006 10:35 pm

r33lc4sh wrote:
seckle wrote:dunno if they know how to master for dubstep, but the business concept is intriguing. who knows if it will take off. ?

the idea is, you send then your final mixdown wav; they master it at sony mastering, and send you back a cdr with the final mastered track.
http://www.sonymusicsim.com/pages/FAQ.php
if u want your tunes to sound like shakira ;)
This is true, they would make it sound like Shakira in the sense that they would probably squash all the dynamics out of it to make it more 'radio friendly' as thats what most of their clients would want. I doubt they would be able to properly master a dubstep track until their mastering engineers get more of a feel for how its 'sposed to sound. If anyone does use this service I would suggest sending them one of your favorite well mastered dubstep tracks as a reference so they dont compress the life right out of it.

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Post by ramadanman » Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:13 pm

sgtpilko wrote:
I notice cheapest deal is about £50 a track, does anyone have accurate price for mastering from a london "name" house, not inc a dubplate? Is an hr of mastering time enuf for your average studio to do 1 track (or more!?) if you throw them a good mixdown in the 1st place?
transition = £60/hour for cd mastering. did 2 tracks in that time...

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Post by misk » Tue Nov 14, 2006 2:48 am

im sure that if you sent them a well mastered dubstep track that they could listen to, they could probably replicate the sound of it.

then again, maybe not...

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Post by sgtpilko » Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:10 am

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Post by trilobyte » Tue Nov 14, 2006 9:20 pm

Reading the page, it looks like they're aiming for the crowd that's posting tracks to MySpace or PureVolume. Expect it to be a mix made for that. It's an interesting product/service offering, basically it's Sony Music Studios looking to find a way to capitalize on the tremendous success and popularity of MySpace. There are hundreds of thousands of artists, DJ's, bands etc. on that site trying to get heard, and this is a way for them to get a piece of that market.

Will this be the best shit you could ever do for your track? No. But it's probably a good resource for 2/3 of the people on MySpace, putting out their material without any real knowledge of the recording process whatsoever.

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Post by bedward » Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:52 am

bare in mind, sony also make lots of shitty little stereos that necessitate the squash-it-all-flat approach to dynamics balancing.
let alone bottom end.

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