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Old 16th April 2010   #1
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mastering gospel music

I'm just about done with this gospel project and I need a go to mastering engineering. I have a small budget around 300-400 for good work. Can anyone help, for that price. this is the first of many.
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Hey guys, just a question on mastering. Now dont beat me up about this. how would a ME approach different genre of music. rock, jazz, gospel ex.
would it be a overall approach to mastering, or does it get very indepth with different styles.
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Different genres might have different styles (you generally won't treat jazz dynamics like metal dynamics), but a lot of it is just letting the mix guide (the engineer) in the right direction.

There are some guys who are exceptionally talented with certain genres - or at least, have a "better handle" on the idiosyncrasies of certain genres.
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There are general rules, but every genre needs a special approach. Gospel music itself means many styles from quartet singing to rock.
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here is a trac that's being redone. hopefully u guys wont be turn off because the way it mixed.
I guess if can make this sound good then I got myself a ME.
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Hey bearbear,
I listened to the song. PM sent.
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