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Old 2nd February 2007, 07:17 PM   #1
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Where to master ?

I'm looking for a good yet fair priced mastering house The genre is mostly heavy indie . My budget is about one hundred $ a song, 1 k tops for full lengths.

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Something in states please preferably near Nashville.
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There's a "where to" subforum at the top of this forum for just this query.

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/forumdisplay.php?f=81
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I'm looking for a good yet fair priced mastering house The genre is mostly heavy indie . My budget is about one hundred $ a song, 1 k tops for full lengths.

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Something in states please preferably near Nashville.
That's enough budget for most houses, all except the top echelon. In Nashville I like Mastermix, but you may be just a bit short on budget. Still, it's worth calling and asking. Even if that doesn't work out, there are plenty of choices down there - Final Stage, Georgetown (Bob Ohlsson works out of there now), Wolf, Americana, Lynn Fuston at 3D, and a bunch more I'm probably forgetting. You can also head to NC and check out Dave Harris at Studio B. He has a fairly new Russ Berger room, and he's a super laid back guy.
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