penningtron wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:11 am
Yeah, and this is the sort of scenario I'd never be confident enough to rectify myself, and the roughly $50 per song a typical indie mastering engineer costs is a bargain for something you care about and have a lot of time invested in.
Exactly. Mixing is hard work. I dunno about y'all, but when I get done mixing a record, the last thing I want to do is listen to it (especially critically!) any more. That's a TERRIBLE frame of mind to be in when mastering. It's worth it just to hand it off to someone else and say "here, it's YOUR problem now."
I get so many emails that read something like "I've been working on this for months and I don't even know what I'm listening to any more". Most of the time people think their stuff sounds worse than it actually does, they're just totally burnt on it. I press play and I can hear it clearly cause I'm hearing it for the first time, I have no baggage with it. And I can listen to it for two minutes and know what to do.
(I've had some mastering quibbles/revisions over the years but nothing that wasn't solved with another pass. I suppose if it always felt like an uphill battle working with someone else I could see the need to get more DIY with it)
It should NEVER feel like any kind of battle, if your ME is giving you a hard time, find another one. We're here to serve you. If people ask me my opinion about something, I'm happy to give it, but if they just say "make it louder", I make it louder.