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Audio Mastering Demystified

Released on = October 16, 2006, 8:45 am

Press Release Author = Mastering Central

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Audio mastering has long been a source of confusion for most
musicians and producers because they just don\'t understand the full power of what it
can do.

Press Release Body = Greensboro, NC - October 16, 2006 - Audio mastering (the last
step before music or movies are put on CD or DVD) has long been a mysterious process
to most musicians and producers.

There\'s no one set way to do it and every audio requires different adjustments to
bring out the best quality sound.

Hans Klein, publisher of a free e-report on music mastering at:
http://www.MasteringCentral.com/FreeReport.html, says, \"Good audio mastering can
often make or break a CD or movie from having the intended impact on the audience.
Bad mastering can literally destroy your chances of succeeding long into the future.
Far too few people realize the importance of audio mastering, costing them major
success.\"

The result is that the movies, CDs, and other audio you hear can be improved
significantly to create a more compelling presentation. Moreover, many musicians and
producers have the power to make their production stand-out above the rest by going
with a proven audio mastering engineer.

Hans Klein says that there are five reasons audio should be mastered:

1. Make the audio ready to play and sound perfect on any playback system (whether
it\'s for a personal CD player, MP3 player, for radio airplay, or for a club or other
public setting).

2. Increase the quality of the sound so that the listener wants to listen longer and
is more glued the music or movie.

3. Add more punch, warmth, and sparkle to make your audio stand-out in the
listener\'s mind and grab their attention.

4. Fix minor problems that occurred in the recording or mixing phases of audio
production.

5. Get a pair of skilled, independent ears to give unbiased feedback on how to bring
out the best possible sound in the music.

Simply put, good audio mastering is vital. Without it, the producer risks the
success of their project.

Hans Klein catalogues the music mastering industry inside his blog \"Mastering
Central\". Arrange an interview with Hans Klein for more insights on Music Mastering.
Direct line: (336) 254-8282 Email: Press@MasteringCentral.com. Other helpful
information can be found at: http://www.MasteringCentral.com/FreeReport.html


Web Site = http://www.MasteringCentral.com

Contact Details = Hans Klein
3859-2B Smokey Quartz Court
Greensboro , 27409
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336-254-8282
Press@MasteringCentral.com
http://www.MasteringCentral.com

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