Mastering is last stage before your music is ready for the world to hear. It does far more than simply increase the loudness as many are aware of. It adds punch, clarity, and fine-tunes your music into the perfect sound.
Many musicians are aware of the importance of mastering. It can sometimes make or break the success of your music. When done right right, it ensures it makes the right impression.
However, trouble comes when deciding where and how to get it done.
Traditionally, you had to use an offline studio. This meant you were at the mercy of the quality in your local area.
Sometimes you might get lucky, but most of the time you had to shell-out major bucks to get top quality and personal service.
Today, the software to allow you to do it yourself has improved. You can now make small improvements on your home computer.
The problem with this is that you can often make the music sound much worse on your own. You lack the heavy duty equipment a professional has. And, most importantly, you don't get the "fresh independent and professional ears" to identify problems and help you achieve your final vision.
You are on your own. The best is not brought-out in your music.
However, in the past 4 years a new option has grown in popularity: Getting your music mastered with online-only mastering houses.
You can now access world-class talent no matter where you live. And since online studios save money on the costs of a brick and mortar storefront, your investment is much less than if you did it offline.
There are generally 3 steps to working with an online mastering house:
1. Create an account and transfer your music over to the engineer.
2. The mastering engineer can then listen to it and give you his or her first impressions and tell if there are any major problems. Sometimes music must be sent back to the mixing engineer or, in rare cases, re-recorded.
3. Through discussing your final vision, the engineer makes it happen and instantly sends your music back online for you to review. Any revisions can be easily made.
As you can see, the advantage is there is a lot less waiting on your part. You tell the engineer what you want, go about your daily business, and he or she makes your vision come to life. Everything happens instantly online without you having to be in the studio.
Simply put, going online is an ideal choice for independent muscians or small labels. It allows you easy access to world-class talent (once only the "big guys" had access too) for less money and fewer hassles.
In addition, since online houses have clients from throughout the world, they're also experienced with a wide-range of sounds. Often a limitation with local studios is they've worked with only one or two types of music and lack expertise with anything else.
To find a good online mastering studio, it's important you look for experience. If an engineer is just getting started, be wary. He or she may not have the right equipment (or know how to use it) and does not know the techniques which are gained over time to optimize your tracks.
When it comes to picking a mastering engineer, experience is the key to getting a great result.
There are musicians out there playing every type of music ever made and once they come up with a sound that catches on, everyone in the industry tries to copy it. For this very reason it is vital that every musician knows about the process for getting their music licensed. This means they have the copyrights to the music they have created. If that music is to be used by someone else for advertising or in a movie they need to gain permission and generally pay royalties in order to get that permission.
Let me tell you a story about this musician I know who plays the violin. He found a contest of interest to him where he needed to compose a piece of music for a fast food restaurant. They wanted the material for an upcoming marketing campaign. He won $500 for his music with that contest, but it was only after the fact that he realized he should have had that music licensed.
The fast food restaurant make a fortune from the marketing campaign using his music. They also sold it to another company so they could use in a movie. My friend created the music but he never was entitled to a cent for the use of his song after that $500 prize due to the licensing requirements.
You need to keep these music licensing rights in mind when you are accessing music you don't rightfully own from the internet or other source. Even if you make a CD for your friend from music CD's you do own that is a form of piracy. This is because the music industry and the artists aren't getting their royalties for that music, so in essence you are stealing from them.
The cost of legal fees to take care of charges of infringing on the music licensing rights of someone are too expensive to take lightly. There are also fines and jail time that could be attached to any sentence you receive as a result of such charges. It is legal to download and share music that is found without a license. Many new bands allow this in the hopes that their songs will get discovered. They have nothing to lose by you accessing their materials because they haven't been offered a recording deal yet.
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