
Why we use Analog Processing Analog Mastering (as opposed to all-Digital)sounds far better, that's why the Record Labels demand it... It's where the "Magic" or "Sparkle" resides in audio processing. Mastering audio with Analog EQ and Compression routed through a high quality mixing console produces fat, warm, punchy, and larger than life Masters that have pleased ears for the last century or so. Many Mastering studios skimp here in a big way by processing 100% Digital because it's cheap, and it shows. Those Masters are loud, but sound cheap, thin, and brittle… Nobody wants that. Not only do we process in Analog here at FireFly Studios, but we utilize New York style compression which SOUNDS AMAZING. Try our mastering for FREE, then trust our mastering! Save up to $250 on FireFly Mastering |
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1 Register To get started, please fill out the registration form. | 2 Upload Upload YOUR song and we will master a portion of it for FREE! We will send your song back to you for review,usually within 24-48 hours. Most artists love our sound, But hear for yourself... | 3 Pay When you decide to hire us, make a payment via PAYPAL and upload all songs for Mastering. We will send you a confirmation email once we have received all songs successfully. | 4 Done! When your Mastering is finished, we send your songs to you securely and password protected. A DDP 2.0 image can be created at this point as well. Click here for more info on DDP 2.0... |
Quote from British Record Producer Stuart Epps regarding "Boys & Girls" by The Sanderlings, recorded, mixed, and mastered at FireFly Studios. Here is Stuart's Wiki. He has worked with Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Oasis... "Sounds like a finished track to me. Even the mix sounds ok... I would send to record companies for release. Not much i can do to make it better. Very good product. Good sound /production etc. Well done. If you need a producer in the future let me know... www.stuartepps.com... ready to go to send to publishers too...-stuart" |
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