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Its pretty hard to say what best mastering evergh is... the level of mastering when u havent heard the unmastered version... imo... (as other people say) but a cd I find is very well mastered is Sensient - Anti Fluoro its seems every sound is really well polished and there is a very good ballance between the levels of them... its possible to hear all sounds very clear and crispy - no mud and no "overtaking" if u know what I mean?! ;)

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Its pretty hard to say what best mastering evergh is... the level of mastering when u havent heard the unmastered version... imo... (as other people say) but a cd I find is very well mastered is Sensient - Anti Fluoro its seems every sound is really well polished and there is a very good ballance between the levels of them... its possible to hear all sounds very clear and crispy - no mud and no "overtaking" if u know what I mean?!

so you did hear the unmastered version of anti fluoro? :P

or is it very possibly he made it well ?

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so you did hear the unmastered version of anti fluoro? :P

or is it very possibly he made it well ?

Hehe no... thats why I just said that I found it very well mastered cus the volumes of all sounds are fitted very nicely, and I guess that is at least partly because of the mastering ;) finding the cd which I felt had the very best mastering on the other hand I would no chance in hell of accomplishing :P of the obvious reason mentioned before!

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No, that's 95% to do with the original mix.

hMM I though mastering were fitting tracks of the album on the new medium... I mean adjusting every thing like volumes, filtering, "cleaning" and all that... am I wrong?

Just for me its really difficult to hear whats been removed or filtered but volume levels are a bit easier to comprehend for a lad like me ;) also when I dont have the raw track to compare too. :P But u proberbly right though.... Im not a pro :P

Is the level adjusting more track to track wise?

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hMM I though mastering were ... adjusting every thing like volumes, filtering, "cleaning" and all that... am I wrong?

Yes, that's the mixing process. Mastering does involve "fitting tracks of the album on the new medium" though - gaps between tracks, a consistent sound across all tracks, making sure one track doesn't sound suddenly louder than the others, making the album flow as a whole.

 

Just for me its really difficult to hear whats been removed or filtered but volume levels are a bit easier to comprehend for a lad like me ;) also when I dont have the raw track to compare too.

http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php/.../104272/forum/2

 

Clips there of the OOOD album before and after mastering.

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Yes, that's the mixing process. Mastering does involve "fitting tracks of the album on the new medium" though - gaps between tracks, a consistent sound across all tracks, making sure one track doesn't sound suddenly louder than the others, making the album flow as a whole.

http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php/.../104272/forum/2

 

Clips there of the OOOD album before and after mastering.

To be honest, the mastering on your last CD was as crisp as Walkers. Its up there with the best I've heard lately to be honest.

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Yes, that's the mixing process. Mastering does involve "fitting tracks of the album on the new medium" though - gaps between tracks, a consistent sound across all tracks, making sure one track doesn't sound suddenly louder than the others, making the album flow as a whole.

http://forum.isratrance.com/viewtopic.php/.../104272/forum/2

 

Clips there of the OOOD album before and after mastering.

Thanks for clearing that out :)

 

but:

 

http://www.yousendit.com/download/ZGJkZGlvQTZVVGw1VEE9PQ

 

said:

 

This file has expired.

 

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Thanks Colin, an interesting listen :)

 

Sounds like a lot work has gone into mastering aswell, opening up the "top"-layers of the sound and making it more "crystal" and less "sticky" (or in muddy or what ever u would call it... interference maybe :unsure: )...

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