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Old 03-18-2009, 04:47 PM
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Default Re: Advice on hiring mixing/mastering engineer?

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Originally Posted by JackBNimble View Post
Apologies in advance if this is posted in the wrong forum.

I'm an amateur Pro Tools user and nationally published author contractually bound to produce my own audiobooks. I'm fairly technosavvy, but I'm no audio/mixing/mastering engineer - an art that IMHO can take a lifetime to perfect.

My latest project not your standard audiobook. It contains historic broadcasts, background music, Foley and sound effects, live audio, interviews, etc.

How might I go about finding a seasoned Pro Tools pro that could tweak my project files one chapter at a time and make them sound cinematic? Location is not important - I have a server setup that pretty much performs the same function as DigiDelivery.

Regards to all,


Jack
Hi,

No doubt plenty of people on this forum would be able to do the job for you, including myself you can check my mastering site below and e-mail me if you want any further information.

good luck with your project

Chris
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