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Old 2nd February 2007   #1
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Looking for recommended Mastering Engineer- classical

Hello!

I'm looking for a Mastering Engineer for a few classical chamber music projects I have coming up this year.

It would be great to work with someone who was located in New York, does things on schedule, and has had experience with classical or acoustic music, but I'm flexible if their work sounds great!

Any recommendations would be welcomed!

(And on a more general note, what costs can be expected for this?)

Thanks a lot for the info!!
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We are not in New York but we do specialize in Acoustical mastering and I would be happy to talk to you about your project.

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Silas at Legacy Sound:

First class guy; Great engineer

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