Subject: | Mastering Nature Recordings |
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From: | "nathan gorman" nbg1909 |
Date: | Sat Sep 18, 2010 12:05 pm ((PDT)) |
I am finishing a project where I recorded a series of sounds in nature and then arranged them along a timeline to play the length of a cd, a little over an hour. I would like to have the cd mastered by someone who has the right equipment and the right expertise. Everything I have learned about recording sounds in nature is that it is much different than other types of recording. Is mastering the same story? Most professional mastering company's I have contacted are expensive and focused on music. Thank you in advance any advice! |
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