How to master classical music

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In this video I show some fundamental tools and basic techniques I use to master classical music.

Welcome to the sonic realm of Tim Karabajak, a certified mastering engineer with a passion for elevating music to its highest potential. At BSMastering, we don't just master tracks; we breathe life into your music, ensuring it stands out in today's competitive landscape.

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About Tim Karabajak: With a rich educational background from New York University and specialized training from industry-leading institutions like Hofa College and Mastering Academy UG, I bring a blend of academic excellence and real-world experience to every project. My journey has been enriched by the "Pro Production System" course by Jordan Valeriote and the Mastering Masterclass by Friedemann Tischmeyer, positioning me as a mastering engineer with a global perspective and a meticulous ear for detail.

If you're seeking not just a service, but a partnership to elevate your music, let's connect. Together, we'll achieve the world-class sound your music deserves.
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Thank you very much. It helped me a lot! ❤

waysbeats
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Thank you very I was really expecting this chapter, its really informative .

abelhopson
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It's about time, very few videos on classical music! That being said the Vivaldi sounds great, but the volume is consistent, what about dynamics? Very soft re p to f in masters? Crescendo? Etc? Many thanks for posting your vid!

afroblue
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Thanks. what makes you use stereo or mid when cutting in lowmid and mid
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MR_Cellarpop
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Interesting video, thank you for sharing! Out of curiosity, Is there a reason that the peak is at only -4.5 decibels or was it just for this small segment?

RedSpark_
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boah there are some resonances in the violins at 5-8k or so left and even right that is strange :D ... that is so anoying haha.. but i guess you are not allowed to filter it....

sos-tegno
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I am sorry, but Its sounds like cheap midi samples. Really ! :)

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