Bob Lovely
04-08-2002, 05:44 AM
Steve,
Two questions about your mastering techniques: How many times do you listen to an original master tape before you begin to construct your "new" master for either LP or CD release? Do you ever obtain a mint original LP or 45rpm of what you are about to master to listen to, as a reference, prior to beginning your mastering project?
I know as a serious home recordist that I will definitely listen to a "new" CD through my headphones prior to recording on to my reel recorder in making my music compilations. I have learned from my home recording experience that there can be substantial sonic differences between a Hoffman, Inglot, Drake, Norberg, Reeves, etc. mastered CD such as output levels, dynamic range and tonal variations. I will tell you that music mastered by you records extremely well on to my reel recorder--very easy to work with!
Thanks!!
Bob :D
Two questions about your mastering techniques: How many times do you listen to an original master tape before you begin to construct your "new" master for either LP or CD release? Do you ever obtain a mint original LP or 45rpm of what you are about to master to listen to, as a reference, prior to beginning your mastering project?
I know as a serious home recordist that I will definitely listen to a "new" CD through my headphones prior to recording on to my reel recorder in making my music compilations. I have learned from my home recording experience that there can be substantial sonic differences between a Hoffman, Inglot, Drake, Norberg, Reeves, etc. mastered CD such as output levels, dynamic range and tonal variations. I will tell you that music mastered by you records extremely well on to my reel recorder--very easy to work with!
Thanks!!
Bob :D