scandal said:
Fury said:Fuck the site just the idea of 10 dollar mastering gotta be completely wack and phoney
FistFulloDollaz said:here's a few alternatives that may interest you
they all have better looking websites compared to the other since that seems to be a major factor to some
and just to throw it out there, the prices really arent that much higher when you do the math
http://www.crazymastering.com/
http://www.digitalsunspot.com/cd_mastering_rates.htm
http://www.masterbymail.com/
There's one big problem with that tho.FistFulloDollaz said:lower price means more quantity its basic economics
mp3 said:There's one big problem with that tho.
The problem is that mastering takes time. So essentially, a process that takes a good solid hour and a half or more (and that's if you know your shit), they're earning ten dollars. That doesn't add up. They might as well flip burgers.
Unless.... they load up Izotope Ozone, and flip to a preset... Then they're sittin on a goldmine. But do you want your material treated like that?
By the way, if anybody's interested (might as well plug myself) I charge $50 a track, and I know my shit. Check my link in my sig to hear my work. I give discounts for bulk. I'll also do a free track (but you're only getting back a minute of the track).
FistFulloDollaz said:I agree with what your saying cuz if I had a mastering service I would probably charge more than $10.
but if you read they're website it says that they're doing it at an AFFORDABLE rate to help up and coming indie artists
in other words they may not strictly be motivated by making a ton of money off of their services
it might seem a little dumb to us but, who knows what they're mindset is, they may be getting money doing something else and they just love the art of mastering, who knows?
and also like I said earlier, if you look at the other sites I listed you will see that, they're prices arent that far apart
FistFulloDollaz said:actually compared to others I've listed and seen online your price of $50 is pretty high
FistFulloDollaz said:P.S.- I dont know many people that earn $10/hr flipping burgers either, that job usually earns somewhere around minimum wage
mp3 said:True, good points.
I know, but I'm good at what I do. Plus I specialize in Hip Hop. A lot of those other places don't. And I throw a little mixing in there too, what I do (if the track needs it) is get the song tracked out into its individual components and mix it too. So you getting a mix and a master for $50. Now you can't beat that. I'm super quick with mixing, so that's just some icing I throw in on the top, but I only do it only if the song needs it.
(now if your song needs a full mixing, then I charge separately for that.)
And, you shouldn't shop on price alone, or we'd all be going to payless every two months...
The only thing I don't have is album credits (besides the two projects I've been involved in, and a whole bunch of tracks me and the homies did over the past five years). But that's why I do the free one minute sample.
Yeah but $10 for an hour and a half or two hours (whhich is how long I usually spend on a track) is right on point. Unless, like I said, they do it in ten minutes. So my $50/track really is about $25/hour when you break it down.