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Old 12th April 2007   #1
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Help Me From Mastering This Myself

I just got done recording and mixing a really great project. The artist had a mastering engineer from Austin that was a family friend and going to do it for free. Guess what, he backed out. Now she wants me to do it.

Since it was going to be done for free, she has no budget. This is one of those projects I did for the love of it. I got paid very little and that I used most of that to pay some friends to play on it! I'm willing to pay some but I don't want to lose money on it.

You can hear some mixes here. Real drums, B-3 and other fun stuff.

My apologies if this breaks the forum rules.
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Wow, those are great tracks & wonderful mixes.
Just wanted to say that. Spur of the moment thing.
Excellent stuff.

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