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to be able to do any decent mastering-job the sound engineers would need a well mixed track first from you (the elements must at least be in balance of each other and it need to have good headroom and dynamics to work with). you wont be able to do that without good monitoring so you might just as well wait until you have proper monitors. mastering is just the final little touch (think the last 3% of the job to make it fit radio, tv, car-audio, PA etc etc), they cant do magic about a track that is mixed on faulty sounding monitors. you could post a sample of your track and i can tell you to save the money for better monitoring. keep the project until you can hear it properly and then finish it. meanwhile just make lots of tracks and focus the creative part. mastering is mostly bullshit unless youre at a high level, and since you ask i bet youre not, considering your monitoring situation. theres no shortcuts. learn how to mix before even thinking about mastering. also learn how to write before worrying about mixdown.
order of priority:
1. write tracks and learn to be good at it!! ideas, creativity etc etc. takes about 5-10 years.
2. learn how to mix down your tracks to sound awesome (needs good monitors!). takes about 5-10 years (can be parallel with above)
3. maybe consider mastering, or just learn it yourself.
edit: btw this is the djbooth, not production forum. mastering for djmixes is just weird.
Last edited by Zak McKracken on Jul-11-2013 at 21:32
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