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aimlessaudio
25-07-2009, 04:35 PM
I want a track finished and i cant do it at all, i have a broken jack port on my laptop and no working audio interface so i dont trust my levels.

whos the best to go to for chunky techno mastering?

ritaheed
25-07-2009, 06:08 PM
chris mccormack

http://www.blacklistedmastering.co.uk

josephjobling
25-07-2009, 09:22 PM
yep - i have used chris and he does a good job - i can recomend him.

The_Laughing_Man
25-07-2009, 11:25 PM
Or Black Monolith Studios

I am the mastering engineer for the Blackout Audio Forums very own Noise Network label
http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=64661

And am on of the only, or the only affordable mastering engineers who masters to reel to reel tape for extra warm and phat analog mastering. I currently master to a reconned 1960`s Studer G36 reel to reel machine, which has an all valve (we located original 1960`s reconned valves for the machine) input AND output stage for really hot and warm tube sound. The machine is modded to run at 30ips for extra audio fidelity, and both the tape saturation/compression and valve stages add beautiful life to digital recordings. I only used the highest quality Quantegy tape and the tape is only ever used 2 times (once in each direction)

Also engineer to Shadow District, Teskoba and a host of electronic dance labels.

Info, Equipment list and prices here
http://www.shadowdistrict.net/news/black-monolith-studios-our-mastering-partner.html

josephjobling
26-07-2009, 12:57 AM
fair that sound pretty good - like the sound of the tape to tape i like warmth hmmm

aimlessaudio
27-07-2009, 05:31 AM
Or Black Monolith Studios

I am the mastering engineer for the Blackout Audio Forums very own Noise Network label
http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=64661

And am on of the only, or the only affordable mastering engineers who masters to reel to reel tape for extra warm and phat analog mastering. I currently master to a reconned 1960`s Studer G36 reel to reel machine, which has an all valve (we located original 1960`s reconned valves for the machine) input AND output stage for really hot and warm tube sound. The machine is modded to run at 30ips for extra audio fidelity, and both the tape saturation/compression and valve stages add beautiful life to digital recordings. I only used the highest quality Quantegy tape and the tape is only ever used 2 times (once in each direction)

Also engineer to Shadow District, Teskoba and a host of electronic dance labels.

Info, Equipment list and prices here
http://www.shadowdistrict.net/news/black-monolith-studios-our-mastering-partner.html

sounds perfect buddy but, that link appears to be down?

judas_beast
28-07-2009, 01:26 PM
Or Black Monolith Studios

I am the mastering engineer for the Blackout Audio Forums very own Noise Network label
http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=64661

And am on of the only, or the only affordable mastering engineers who masters to reel to reel tape for extra warm and phat analog mastering. I currently master to a reconned 1960`s Studer G36 reel to reel machine, which has an all valve (we located original 1960`s reconned valves for the machine) input AND output stage for really hot and warm tube sound. The machine is modded to run at 30ips for extra audio fidelity, and both the tape saturation/compression and valve stages add beautiful life to digital recordings. I only used the highest quality Quantegy tape and the tape is only ever used 2 times (once in each direction)

Also engineer to Shadow District, Teskoba and a host of electronic dance labels.

Info, Equipment list and prices here
http://www.shadowdistrict.net/news/black-monolith-studios-our-mastering-partner.html

+1

@op: aimless? Poor Mark?!

If so, hello ;)

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