Audio Mastering
Mastering is that stage of the process between mixing
in the recording studio and press (duplication) of
the sound material.
At this stage many elements can still be changed by adjusting
parameters such as dynamics and equalization, for example in order to
make the sound of tracks recorded over a long period of time consistent
with one another.
Mastering requires high levels of understanding and determination,
which develops into practical experience.
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Audio Restoring
It is possible to restore sound material
from different audio formats
such as stereo magnetic tapes and analog multichannel tapes (1/4",
1/2", 2") and digital cassettes (DAT, ADAT), vinyl or shellac records,
videotapes VHS/S-VHS, MiniDiscs and CDs.
Restoring is carried out by loading the sound material into digital
workstation at the best possible quality using PCM format up
to 24bit/192KHz or DSD format at 2.8224MHz. This allows to create a top-resolution
acoustic “photograph” of the sound material.
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Online Mastering
Online Mastering is
the mastering service supplied via Internet through a secure FTP
server, which allows transfer of audio files using any FTP client that
supports SSL or TLS secure protocol (FTPS), as - for example - Filezilla
(available for both Mac and PC).
How the service works
After
being assigned a dedicated user code and password, the customer
accesses his private folders both to deposit the material to be
processed and to collect it when it is ready.
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"OverNet" Mastering
"Overnet"
mastering is a remote mastering service that allows customers to
witness the mastering session real-time from their own office.
After transferring the files to be processed, the customer will receive
an internet address and, by means of a computer equipped with QuickTime
and audio output or thanks to an iPhone / iPad (with a special App) he will be able to listen to what
is being created and, if necessary, communicate new requests or changes.
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