Posted September 28, 200816 yr ive got a nice tune on an acetate, but its shit quality, is it possible to have this remastered. help me out here. lenny
September 29, 200816 yr ive got a nice tune on an acetate, but its shit quality, is it possible to have this remastered. help me out here. lenny Lenny, If it sounds shit cos the entire track is completely bolloxed and overpowered then it's a no-go. A good mastering studio, even a good home mastering studio (or Pete S), can get rid of some pops and crackles (frequencies) and even a sustained frying pan in the background as long as the main crux of the song is strong enough. Mastering's a jedi science. But not even Yoda can polish a turd. Post a bit up and I'll let you know. I know a bunch of mastering studios that'll even cut the remaster to vinyl in front of your very eyes. That's the exciting bit. Alternatively, simply track down the master tapes. That way you can remix as well as remaster. Imagine the knockout mash-ups you could do! Matt. x
ive got a nice tune on an acetate, but its shit quality, is it possible to have this remastered. help me out here.
lenny