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Hey folks,
While I am going about the process of learning how to record, mix, and master my own material I know that I can only go so far with my room, equipment, and skills. I saw an ad for TuneCore (link) recently. I've seen a little bit of discussion here regarding getting your stuff onto iTunes with them but they also offer "professional" mixing and mastering services for what seem like reasonable prices. My question is: has anyone used them and, if you did, were you happy with the result? Thanks much! |
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It's not actually TuneCore that does the mixing or mastering, we're working with some serious industry professionals--guys who care enough to let you ask for your money back if you aren't happy with the product. That kind of ethics is why we invited them to offer their services to our customers. Thanks. Feel free to write me directly if you've any questions. --Peter peter@tunecore.com |
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