Can a Mastering Studio Make a Bad Recording Sound Great?

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  • Author Andrew Yankiwski
  • Published June 12, 2011
  • Word count 380

Hi, my name's Andrew Yankiwski from Precursor Productions. The topic of this article is: "Can a Mastering Studio Make a Bad Recording Sound Good?" This is an important question but it can be a bit of a loaded question. I'll try to give some insight into the kind of things that make it possible for engineers to take your home recording and make it sound absolutely fantastic.

In the process of Audio Production there is a concept called "Source-Quality Rule." This refers to the quality of the initial source of a recording that you make. The most obvious place where source-quality rule comes into play is when you create your recording. How good is the way you set up and position your microphone relative to your instrument or voice? How good are the audio interface, preamplifier and converters you are using? Are the settings of your audio workstation correct? All of these different things are very important factors when creating a good sounding recording and will impact later processes (i.e. mixing and mastering). If the source quality is not there, there are stringent limits on what can be done in the studio. Significant improvements and enhancements can be made, and a professional engineer may meet your expectations, but you cannot take a bad source recording and turn it into a world-class recording.

One point I'd like to make is that a recording nowadays can be a MIDI recording or a sequencing of a MIDI instrument and those sources must be high quality as well. Another important consideration is the arrangement - the way different sounds are combined throughout a song - has a huge impact on the process. This is all part of the pre-production process and can force limits on your engineer at the time or production, mixing and mastering.

Having said all that - it is definitely possible for professionals to make significant improvements to your song. But whether or not that recording/song sounds like a world-class recording is really a function of the different parts of the Music Production Workflow - Pre-Production, Recording, Mixing and Mastering. It's important to get educated about all of this so that you have the greatest number of options to make your song sound world class. I Hope this helps!

Andrew Yankiwski is a professional audio engineer at Precursor Productions, an Online Mixing and [Mastering Studio](a href=).

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