ABSTRACT

Audio Mastering: The Artists collects more than twenty interviews, drawn from more than 60 hours of discussions, with many of the world’s leading mastering engineers.  In these exclusive and often intimate interviews, engineers consider the audio mastering process as they, themselves, experience and shape it as the leading artists in their field.  Each interview covers how engineers got started in the recording industry, what prompted them to pursue mastering, how they learned about the process, which tools and techniques they routinely use when they work, and a host of other particulars of their crafts.  We also spoke with mix engineers, and craftsmen responsible for some of the more iconic mastering tools now on the market, to gain a broader perspective on their work.

 

This book is the first to provide such a comprehensive overview of the audio mastering process told from the point-of-view of the artists who engage in it.  In so doing, it pulls the curtain back on a crucial, but seldom heard from, agency in record production at large.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part One|118 pages

North America

chapter |18 pages

Gateway Mastering

Bob Ludwig and Adam Ayan

chapter |15 pages

Ellen Fitton

chapter |9 pages

Randy Merrill

chapter |10 pages

Bob Katz

chapter |11 pages

Kevin Gray

chapter |15 pages

Jonathan Wyner

chapter |12 pages

Dave Hill

chapter |13 pages

Bryan Martin

chapter |8 pages

Alex Krotz

chapter |5 pages

Alastair Sims

part Two|147 pages

Europe

chapter |15 pages

Ray Staff

chapter |11 pages

Denis Blackham

chapter |14 pages

John Dent

chapter |12 pages

Barry Grint

chapter |11 pages

Mandy Parnell

chapter |9 pages

Darcy Proper

chapter |19 pages

Nick Watson

chapter |14 pages

JP Braddock

chapter |3 pages

Matt Colton

chapter |11 pages

Nick Cooke

chapter |13 pages

Paul Baily

chapter |4 pages

Dr. Phil Harding

chapter |9 pages

Bruno Fazenda

chapter |7 pages

Concluding Discussion

Russ Hepworth-Sawyer and Jay Hodgson interviewed by Jeremy Graham