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    The importance of a CD mastering engineer

    May 4, 2009
    Posted in CD mastering — Written by DoubleVision

    If you are an upcoming recording artist or a band that hopes to hear your own songs played on the radio, then it is vital for your rough mix to be mastered well. The most easy and popular way of doing this is by hiring the services of a CD mastering engineer.Professional CD mastering engineers can make any decent mix sound excellent. There are many things that CD mastering engineers do to improve the sound and volume quality of your CD. They work with the recording artist to decide the order of the songs that will appear on the CD. They also equalise the volume of the different instruments in the songs across the CD and add more clarity and definition to them.CD mastering engineers adjust the intros and ends of each song on the CD and if required also edit any part that is not required. The time between the songs is also adjusted and if any other effects are required, these are added.The way that your music CD progresses depends greatly on the order in which the songs are arranged or placed. If songs that sound similar are placed in a row, it can suggest limitations in songwriting or convince listeners that the artist has a restricted songwriting and singing range.CD mastering engineers transform a rough mix into a superior sounding album, which is ready for public distribution. They improve your CD by adjusting its audio and sound levels and placing the songs in a way that brings out the best in your music.

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