Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

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minigoat
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Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by minigoat » Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:41 am

Looking to get some more experience with mastering other styles of music besides my own so as to help hone my skills and build some references. No charge. Just PM me if your interested. Thanks.

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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by minigoat » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:08 am

still looking.

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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by minigoat » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:28 pm

bump

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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by d.reamonn » Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:16 pm

I can see why this would be useful for you, but I can't see anyone taking the time to upload their unpolished work for you, if they're not getting anything out if it for themselves. If you want, I could send you a few tracks, but my minimum fee is $11.30 per song. I accept PayPal.
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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by minigoat » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:23 pm

How is getting your unfinished tracks mastered by another set of ears -for free- not useful? I would be getting your tracks up to red book standards for cd authoring if needed. Not every one has the extra software or time or interest to do so. If this isn't perceived as a value for both parties and would be considered a hassle to upload your files, then that's fine for you. But others may see an opportunity. Thanks, but no thanks for the offer to pay you 11.30 per track to work on your music for you. If I thought money was what was important here, I would spend it on advertising. Or tacos.

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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by footsy » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:45 pm

I'm more sketched out you'd steal them, no offense... you probably wont.

but I've heard too many scary stories of people stealing other peoples work. My friend is currently in two lawsuits because 2 diffrent people stole his music such as vocals and what not.
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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by 102455 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 9:52 pm

As footsy says I suspect it's an issue of copyright (you should be aware of this if you have experience).

Peoples work belongs to them. If they just pass it freely over to you, it's then out of their control. Who knows what you'll do with their work?

Have a look at the ccmixter web site, where people share music under a Creative Commons license.

There are also regular opportunities to download stems for remix competitions etc. e.g. Indaba Music.


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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by d.reamonn » Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:10 pm

minigoat wrote:How is getting your unfinished tracks mastered by another set of ears -for free- not useful? I would be getting your tracks up to red book standards for cd authoring if needed. Not every one has the extra software or time or interest to do so. If this isn't perceived as a value for both parties and would be considered a hassle to upload your files, then that's fine for you. But others may see an opportunity. Thanks, but no thanks for the offer to pay you 11.30 per track to work on your music for you. If I thought money was what was important here, I would spend it on advertising. Or tacos.
I'll send you a track for a taco.
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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by minigoat » Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:55 am

Fair enough. I appreciate the extra perspectives concerning why someone might hesitate to gimme all there heart and soul music for me to do what I will with it. I wasn't really expecting to get works of epic proportions that you've spent three years on or anything, just some of those tracks that might not make the cut regardless.
And thanks for the helpful suggestions regarding cc. I'm sure there are gobs of misc. source material out there that I could work on, which I may well do, but I was thinking that having personal feedback from the creator, to get the sound more to there liking and not just what I think sounds good, would be the real value in this exercise.
Maybe I just didn't present myself the right way or this isn't the right place /time for what I had in mind.
Either way, offer ended. The taco shop has closed.

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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by Jekblad » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:19 am

this was a strange thread.
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Post by d.reamonn » Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:01 pm

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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by 102455 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:24 pm

The thing is, you're a relative noob on here and people don't know you from Adam.

(I see you only post about once a month)

I'd suggest getting yourself out to an Ableton (or other DAW) User Group or an electronic music night, the sort of thing where people do collaborate. Don't expect them to hand you stuff on your first night either - keep going, become a familiar face.......then you might get somewhere.

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Re: Looking for other people's tracks to practice mastering.

Post by beats me » Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:54 pm

I’d be honored to have somebody steal my music and become successful with it because I sure as fuck can’t seem to do it.

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