The Mastering Show #2 - The Three M's of Mastering by The Mastering Show Podcast published on 2016-03-23T03:42:04Z We’re kicking off the show with a short mini-series covering every aspect of the mastering chain in turn – levels, EQ, compression, limiting and metering. We’re going to be starting at the end and working backwards – and in case you’re wondering why, Ian explains during the show ! So in this episode we cover the “Three M’s” of mastering- and to find out what they are, you’ll need to listen to the show. Show Links: The acoustic treatment material we talked about in the show is Owens Corning 703, sometimes known as Rockwool. http://www.gikacoustics.com/product/owens-corning-703-2-inch/ To find out more about using acoustic treatment to improve the sound of your studio: http://productionadvice.co.uk/building-a-home-mastering-studio-part-3/ For more about loudness meters: http://productionadvice.co.uk/lufs-dbfs-rms/ To assess the EQ balance of your music: http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/ More about the mindset of mastering: http://productionadvice.co.uk/heart-and-soul/ Genre Podcast - Music Comment by Chris Robinson_CRM Studios awesome show...lots of great info 2023-02-08T20:16:21Z Comment by Angel Aznar thank you very much for this show. It's amazing how much information you can give in less than an hour. 2021-07-01T11:00:34Z Comment by DeeJ XZ What do you think about using pink noise to set monitor level 2018-07-20T18:17:21Z Comment by JoshMancell great info - great podcast... can't wait to listen to the next 40+ ::)) 2018-02-08T02:25:49Z Comment by B-MODE Thanks for the great podcast 2016-08-24T02:18:02Z Comment by La Piramide Studios Great great GREAT show. 2016-08-09T12:19:54Z Comment by FluxTape there's the free melda production MLoudnessanalyzer 2016-03-29T17:09:33Z Comment by FluxTape the massive meme 2016-03-29T12:49:44Z Comment by FluxTape lol 2016-03-29T12:49:33Z Comment by Alonewolf I'm finding these podcasts really useful so far. I like hearing some of the philosophy side/mindset rather than straight technical data. It is a creative process after all :) I love the more nerdy side of it all as well though :P 2016-03-26T16:24:37Z Comment by TNGator I just did a mastering course with a friend of mine who runs a studio in Nashville and it's great to see your views and ideas are the same as his. Some great tips there Ian. Really enjoying the shows Ian. Thank you so much. Xave. 2016-03-25T23:12:12Z