Registered: 12/17/00
Posts: 17674
Loc: Riverside,CA,UNITED STATES
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No, not me - Bill Dooley.
Bill won't tell you himself, because he's a modest man, but let me tell you - he's an EXCELLENT mastering engineer. Here\'s a link to some MP3's ( - I HATE MP3's) of an album Bill recently mastered for me. It was a great experience, he did his magic, and the clients are extremely happy with the results, and so am I. You can't ask for more than that!
If anyone is looking for an ME with a clue, then you owe it to yourself to talk to Mr Dooley - IMO, ME's don't get any better.
Thanks again Bill - and sorry if I gave you my cold.
Registered: 04/04/01
Posts: 1035
Loc: Los Angeles,CA,UNITED STATES
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Thanks for the kudos guys. It always makes it easier when you get get good mixes to work from.
Operating a mid priced mastering room @ Paramount Recording has been quite an eye and ear opener for some of the best and worst sounding stuff I have ever heard. You won't believe how bad some of the stuff I get it in is. Of course when it doesn't sound good in the end it's my fault. On the other hand. I did a heavy metal project last week that was so good sounding I turned around and asked the band where they learned how to do that.....