So you’re a musician. You spent hours upon hours wearing your fingers, your voice, and your patience down writing originals music. Then you spent even more time and energy recording that music to put out to the masses. What next? Your recording may sound pretty good, it could even sound pretty exceptional depending on what kind of recording equipment you used, and how much experience you have with it. You find, however, that it is lacking that something, however. It doesn’t quite compare to the CD’s you play on your stereo or the tracks you hear on the radio. This is where music mastering comes in.

What exactly is mastering, you ask? It is a post-production process that gives your music a unique, and professional sound. It could include everything from equalization, compression, or noise reduction. www.masteringmatters.com.


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Sue Smith enjoys writing of all genres– from fiction to informational pieces. She currently works as a content writer and lives in Ohio with her 2 cats and very lovable dog.