Hey all. I am a bandless, studioless, fake drum using nobody and I would like it if we had good long discussion about mastering.
How important is it, really?
Why do you have to send your music "off to the mastering guy"--why can't you just do it yourself?
Is it magic? Is it just listening with an experienced ear and tweaking things a tiny bit if they're already pretty good?
I record in Reaper and do everything myself, including the programming of drum tracks by hand, basically. Tedious and not as good as having a real drummer chained up in my basement but way better than some other options.
I take care to pan, EQ, and adjust the levels of all my tracks so that the final mix sounds what I would call good. I have JBL monitors and sub. I don't mix with headphones. But I always wonder what I'm missing out on if I had filled out the appropriate forms, recited the appropriate incantations, and sent it off to The Mastering Guy. Would the track I received back sound magically, profoundly different? Would I even care? I mean I'm happy listening to surf music recorded in garages in 1962, converted to digital, uploaded to youtube, reconverted to mp3, and downloaded onto my hard drive...
Can anyone share their experience with this? Like, it'd be awesome to have a "before mastering" and "after mastering" track to compare along with any commentary, for instance. But even without that hard evidence, this is the place to cover any and all aspects of this subject. Pretty please.
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p.s. Here's a pic of a shirt I designed to help us get in the mood. What mood that is depends on where you look, I suppose.