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Old 21st August 2007   #1
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Need experience mastering engineer for mastering training

Looking for experienced mastering engineers to train a mastering freshman
I am in Toronto and training would be done in private. Also accept training through internet with reasonable rate.

If you are interested, PM me your bio and the rate or other questions
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I think you are looking for an internship. That means you work for free and kiss ass for several years before you have learned enough to be a mastering engineer.

Other than that you could consider schools like FullSail.
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I know there is a Mastering class in TX that is given by Billy Stull.

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I think a few questions might help people understand what you are seeking:

Are you willing to travel?

How long do you wish to train, and what do you wish to accomplish?

What is your background?

Good luck in your search.
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Old 22nd August 2007   #5
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Thank you for your guys answering
For some reason I can not travelled so that is a big problem
I think I need a short term training. Maybe 20-30 hours is enough.
Mostly, I need more practise on Mastering so that why I need an experienced mastering engineer to show some practical technology that untold by those mastering books.
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Thank you for your guys answering
For some reason I can not travelled so that is a big problem
I think I need a short term training. Maybe 20-30 hours is enough.
Mostly, I need more practise on Mastering so that why I need an experienced mastering engineer to show some practical technology that untold by those mastering books.
Did you type this through one of those straws you can blow into and make stuff move and all kinds of cool shit?

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20 or 30 hours...?
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excuse me but what "mastering" do you wish to be trained for?

mastering for music and audio?

20 to 30 hours is enough? NOT!

try 2,000 to 3,000 hours maybe.
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Mostly, I need more practise on Mastering so that why I need an experienced mastering engineer to show some practical technology that untold by those mastering books.
This is called about a year or so internship. This will be more of a benefit than any book or 20-30hr. class!

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I'm under the impression that you think mastering is a "such a simple thing in life". The big names out there in mastering have been doing it for 20 to 30 years!

But, as always, good luck!
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I'm under the impression that you think mastering is a "such a simple thing in life". The big names out there in mastering have been doing it for 20 to 30 years!
I got the feeling that he was looking for a "boost" along the path to becoming an ME, not a complete course in a week.
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