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Well, i have try to do it my self, but as said before, i think its good to have a fresh pair of ears to do it for you. I my experience, after listening to the track over and over again, your ears tend to get numb sometimes, so if you deside to do it your self, you should wait a couple of days before doing it, and rest your ears from producing, the you hear the track in a whole nother dimention.
If you want you can, just before mastering, listen to a released track from a cd that you think sounds good, and then right after listen to your own and try to hear whats missing in the soundpicture, and you can even import that tune into your wave studio and see how it is in the spectrum analyzer, and train your ears a bit. In this way you can follow the sound and see how the the different frequencies work...etc..etc..
Or if you wanna pay for it, try this, its cheep and the results are really good. I used it on my latest track (which got signed), and im satisfied.They are specialised on clubmusic.
http://www.master-your-track.com/
Or if you want, u can try this one out. Ive heard they are good to. A little expencive though.
http://www.online-mastering.com/
Thats what i had to share, i dont say that this is what you SHOULD do, as some peolpe tend to think, but something you can try if you want.
Cheers
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