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Postby Littlefoot » Sun May 29, 2011 1:39 pm

Hey, with permission of the moderators, I would like to (in the non spammiest way possible) just link you to my Mastering Studio and just a list of some bits I have done you might like, and leave it at that.

http://www.subsequentmastering.com
send me an email if you have questions : subsequentstudio at hotmail.com

Stuff I do/have done:

Car Crash Set (I do 90% of their releases for the last two years or so)
Templar Sound (Dro Carey, Ceeda, Grown Folk etc)
Night Audio
Blunted Robots (the DJ Dom Sunshowers single)

more here:
http://subsequentmastering.com/artists.html

that is all. thanks. :)
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Swoft » Sun May 29, 2011 4:12 pm

£25 an hour or £20 per track :shock:

how much time do you usually spend on a track?
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Littlefoot » Mon May 30, 2011 3:26 pm

The hourly rate is used to quote for job which isn't track based, for example I work on a lot of hardcore punk/lofi garage punk type music. They generally have recordings done in a single session, with exactly the same levels and more than likely mixed in the same session, it wouldn't be fair to charge per track for a 22 track grindcore album of 30 second long songs. So I created an hourly rate for CD and vinyl pre-masters of this kind.

The track by track rate is used mostly for dance music producers doing EPs or single tracks, which arrive from different sessions, with different sounds/levels/techniques used within the session, so these are charged as single small jobs. That said an EP of tracks by the same producer will have sonic connections (in most cases, not all), therefore I will provide a price break for more than 4 tracks.

I realise it's slightly confusing, and I wish I could find a system that works for both worlds, but my two main markets differ a lot in how I build a quotation, if I was to charge by the hour for everything, the dance music guys couldn't calculate how much a job will cost to work out whether I'm good value, and on the flipside, I'd lose custom from the punk/DIY guys if I had to charge for every single track, even though the mastering settings are most likely going to be the same.


How long does it take to master a track? between 20 minutes and an hour an half usually, depends on a lot of things, that's a "piece of string question" really. You have factor in also that my processing is analogue and therefore all recording is done in real time, so however long the track is, I have to sit and listen to it recording back in, and then once again to check for errors.






Hourly: This is for clients who require a CD master or are mastering a compiled release (Album, EP, CD Single etc.). These releases require tonal consistency and levelling accross the release, as well as track order / fades / etc. This requires more time and a different workflow by the engineer.

This is charged at a standard rate of £25 an hour. Time spent on the project is quoted based on the brief of your project, see our contact page about getting in touch.

NB: If you require a vinyl pre-master for cutting elsewhere, please specify this in your enquiry so we can provide 24 bit exports.


Individual Track(s): This service is for clients requiring a track, or a few tracks, mastered which aren't compiled as a CD or Vinyl release. If you use CDJs or Serato to play out in clubs or online, or you need to get your recent work mastered to send to labels and DJs, this service if for you.

This is charged at a standard rate of £20 per track. If you have a collection of 4 or more songs, which are not compiled as a release, please email for discounted rates!
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Swoft » Tue May 31, 2011 1:11 am

safe..
thanks for the reply!
much appreciated!
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby beebmun » Tue Aug 02, 2011 2:55 pm

If I manage to make a tune which is mixed down properly i'll likely give you a shout. :lol: £20 is a very decent rate for a single track!
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Aaron Static » Wed Aug 03, 2011 3:21 am

Equipment list on your website seems solid

will give you a go sometime
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Littlefoot » Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:28 am

Hey, just a quick shout to say I've restructured by pricing to make it more fair on people getting a few tracks mastered at a time, and also got a beautiful new compressor and Analogue to Digital converter!

Check it out : http://www.subsequentmastering.com
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby nowaysj » Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:18 am

Always preferred the term affordable, over cheap.
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Littlefoot » Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:45 pm

Affordable = playing to the independents (where the raw shit is musically)
Cheap = playing to people who don't want to back up their own music.

can you dig it? :twisted:
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby beebmun » Thu Dec 01, 2011 11:00 pm

Littlefoot wrote:Affordable = playing to the independents (where the raw shit is musically)
Cheap = playing to people who don't want to back up their own music.

can you dig it? :twisted:

I would love to get my recent tune mastered. Just not sure my production level is up to it!
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby daojia » Fri Dec 02, 2011 9:54 am

Big roster of great artists you've done work for too, impressed! Favourited the site for sure.
http://soundcloud.com/daojia/daojia-riego-street-awk005
Daojia - Riego Street [AWK005] - forthcoming Awkward Movements 02/04/12 - 12" vinyl / mp3
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Mokujin » Tue Dec 13, 2011 11:46 am

Great.

I master but only now part time now. Only Electronic Music... ;-) As I cannot stand working on music I cannot feel.

But respect to you bro.
Less is more...
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Littlefoot » Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:01 pm

So some time has passed and some things have evolved and got better : http://www.subsequentmastering.com

Moving into the new studio soon, some new bits of gear under design/build right now including a very special EQ! Watch this space...
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Littlefoot » Tue May 08, 2012 6:46 pm

Big up to all the chaps from here who have come to me in the last year. Had some new movements here, just about to receive my second custom made analogue EQ, very exciting, and planning a move to a new space and the hours upon hours of planning the building of this! Lots of work but I love it :)
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Re: Subsequent Mastering

Postby Littlefoot » Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:55 pm

Just a quick bump up to say I have a new website, please check it out
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