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Matering tracks on my Album

  • 26-12-2011 03:43PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 118 ✭✭


    Hey boards
    Right i'm working on my first home made Hip-Hop/Rap Album and i have almost all my songs recorded 12 in total.
    I'm in the process of mastering each track and it is a pain -_- i haven't a clue what i'm supposed to be doing to be honest.
    I'm using Sonar X1 as my DAW and iZotpe Ozone 4 to Master or at least try to master.
    I was wondering could anyone help me out .. I've listened to the songs through my Samson Media One 5A and through my computer soundcard and also through cheap headphones and to me the songs sound good, but not pro.
    Am i expecting too much from my home studio? or does it just sound bad to me

    Here's a track i tried to master:
    http://soundcloud.com/yjentertainment/love-hate

    Equipment:
    Mic: sE Electronixs sE2200A
    Interface: Alesis io|2 USB


Comments

  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭krd


    It depends on what you want to do with it.

    If you want it really loud and clear - you might be better off to get someone else to master from what you have there. If you check on line, there are people who'll master really cheaply - they can give what you have a loud "pro" sound.

    I think you're getting a really good result from what you have there.

    You're really young? 18?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 118 ✭✭Jude_2010


    krd wrote: »
    It depends on what you want to do with it.

    If you want it really loud and clear - you might be better off to get someone else to master from what you have there. If you check on line, there are people who'll master really cheaply - they can give what you have a loud "pro" sound.

    I think you're getting a really good result from what you have there.

    You're really young? 18?

    okay i get you, thanks
    and nope im 17 :)


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