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Mastering 101

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Why Mastering? Mastering is the last step before an album is sent out for replication. If an album were a house, recording would be the foundation, mixing the walls, floors…

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WHAT THEY”RE SAYING

“Steve’s attention to what is essential in recording brought out the best in my music. “Strawman” is one of my best works – and I thank him for helping me bring it to life.”
– Jim Infantino, “Strawman”

“I went to Melville Park to make a simple album that might get me started in the music business. Years later, that album is still in demand.”
–Don White, “Two Vagabonds in Disguise”

“Thanks for all your care, expertise, and faith in the project. I’m thrilled with the results”
– Kate Chadbourne, “The Irishy Girl”

“The best $800 bucks I ever spent.”
– Martin Sexton, “In the Journey” (1990)

“Thank you for all you’ve done to make this album possible. Your calm demeanor, patience, and experience made working with you a most pleasant ride.”
– Michael Troy, “Mill Town Boy”

Thanks for your support all those years ago. That recording continues to be a favorite among many and even though I call it the “flying blind album”, with your guidance it came out pretty darn well. Could not have done it without you and Melville Park. – Debra Cowan, “The Long Grey Line”

“The first time I walked into your studio I knew I was someplace special. You’ve been a good friend, and have really pulled off some jobs for me.”
– Tracey DelFino, Trespass Music (Michael Troy, Les Sampou, Danielle Miraglia, Larry Zarella)Dada

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