Resolve to Master Your Recordings in 2016

First, a BIG THANK YOU to the recording artists around the world who have helped make Magic Ears successful in 2015! Your trust means the world to me, and I look forward to continuing to help you realize your artistic visions in 2016!

Another HUGE THANK YOU goes out to the members of the media (and Facebook group administrators) who have provided coverage and support in 2015. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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Throughout the year, I’ve helped many people understand the importance of mastering. Once a song has been written, there are three essential elements that go into releasing music: Recording, Mixing and Mastering.

Many artists record and mix their music, but they stop short of finishing their projects because they don’t master their mixes. Think about it this way: can you name one major album that you love that wasn’t mastered? Of course you can’t! So why release something of your own unmastered? Makes no sense, right?

So, while you are making those New Year’s resolutions, here’s one that will be a lot easier to keep than losing weight or quitting cigarettes (both things you really should do, by the way): Master your music in 2016.

Perhaps you have older mixes you never got mastered (or need to be remastered), or you have new recordings that should be mastered. I will work with you to make certain your music sounds as good as it possibly can for a price that you can afford (I also offer exceptional mixing at reasonable prices. Click here for details).

For new customers, we will continue to offer your First Song Free!

I love helping artists achieve their goals and dreams, and I look forward to collaborating with you in the new year!

Happy New Year from Magic Ears Mastering!

 

Warmest regards,

Adam Matza

Owner

Magic Ears Mastering

 

5 thoughts to “Resolve to Master Your Recordings in 2016”

  1. Thank YOU Adam Matza for your continued excellence! We’re still super-satisfied with the mastering, and have yet to find a playback format or stereo system that it doesn’t sound good on. More on the way in 2016!

    Mark Stephenson (guitarist/producer for Planets Like Animals)

  2. Great article sir! Your knowledge and expertise is truly appreciated. Looking forward to working with you in the near future. Happy new year! !!

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