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Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:08 am
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Hardlyshredfusion wrote:wee bit expensive
My bad, thought you needed master mixes. My advice though, never put anything other than master mixes into the ether. Record companies at any level are used to getting master mixes of songs ready to publish. Demos really don't exist anymore. You're better off being good than expedient. Cheersshredfusion wrote:my budget is super slim cause im skint! i need about 3 songs done and i have around 70 bucks hehe.leedsquietman wrote:The best option is someone local to you. Try some of the junior engineers or whatever in studios near to where you live. They are usually keen and come for less than their experienced counterparts.
What is your budget for this work?
Why don't you want to mix for yourself??
Better to get a fishing pole and learn how to fish than keep on buying some fish down at the market in the long term, right ?
yes, i will eventually know how to mix! but i wanna send some demos out to labels and the job i did isnt very impressive. i dont have enough knowledge to do a proper job. i just kinda mess around till it sounds decent.
Tone Deft wrote: Tarekith is a user up in here who advertises $30/track for demos, check his sig
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 138#795138
j2j wrote:Tarekith is cool!!
Tarekithfunky shit wrote:Tarekith
sorry mate, but that isn't going to give anyone an hourly rate they couldn't get working the register at the local supermarket...shredfusion wrote:my budget is super slim cause im skint! i need about 3 songs done and i have around 70 bucks hehe.