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Subject: mastering
From: "ladyraven_69" <>
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 18:48:59 -0000
Thanks, Doug, Happy Anniversary!

I appreciate this list and enjoy reading all of the posts.  You do a
fabulous job.  I also enjoy the others that make up the
community of this list.  I find you all to be a group of enjoyable
folks.

I have a question.  I am getting close to finishing up a project that
I am working on with my band.  The CD consists of songs with
transitional pieces that I have recorded in the field(birds, crickets,
weather, etc.)  Some of the songs, themselves, also have these
nature sounds as part of the tracks.  As I get closer, I am
beginning to wonder about the issue of mastering.  Are there
particular issues to keep in mind while mastering natural
sounds as opposed to straight songs?  Do any of you have any
suggestions, or know folks whom might do a good job with the
dual nature of this project?  I do not have a big budget.  I will be
pressing probably 500 to 1000 cds.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Raven



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