
#Reviews for aams mastering plus
Your mix is the result of your musical ideas plus the room you made those choices in. Parallel walls will make certain frequencies dip in volume depending on where you sit. Small speakers with no subwoofer will make you mix more bass than you need. Reflections in the room make you think you need less reverb in the session. While producing your song, you'll make choices based on your speakers and the four walls around you. how would using the mastering assistant suffer from a bad room?" That being said - Ozone 9 is great, works wonders provided you know your listening environment. My suggestion is that you just use a limiter to make the song loud for car test purposes and once it sounds "almost there" in the wild, then send it out to mastering for a 2nd opinion. You using it after mixing the song, you'll still have some issues, but its not ozone's fault. The mastering engineers who are serious about their jobs use very high end gear in very carefully treated rooms which allows them to hear whats really going on and fix it. Your listening environment is the weak link. It has all the necessary tools and then some to create a master. So ozone is a great tool - provided someone who has proper monitoring uses it. Meaning - they ask "what did the mix engineer hear and how can I get there?" - if the mix they get is boomy and bassy they assume that their mix environment had messed up bass and use EQ to "restore what the mixer was hearing". The mastering engineers I know look at the song with the perspective of "restoring". Mastering is 99% "a second opinion" job and %1 fixing what needs to fixed and making the final product comply with some standards which change with time (loudness, brightness etc). Kassabian, J.D.The trade off is that the same guy who mixed the song is probably mastering it using the same listening environment with the same pitfalls that were there during mixing. These law degrees coupled with dual-degrees from the University of Southern California in Business Finance with emphasis in Real Estate and Political Science allow him to offer well-rounded business and legal advice. Gerard currently serves on the board of directors of the following entities: Golden State Bank, Armenian Bar Association, Southwestern Law School Alumni Association, West Hollywood Sheriff’s Booster Club, House of Lebanon, and Artsakh Development Group.ĭisclosure: Gerard V. Gerard performs legal services in the following areas: Estate and Tax Planning, Trust Administration and Litigation, Probate Administration, Family Law, Real Estate Transactions and Litigation, Business Entity Formation and Litigation, and Trademark Applications. After graduating Southwestern Law School where he was an associate editor of the Southwestern Law School Law Review, Gerard earned a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Estate Planning from the University of Miami School of Law, which is the premier graduate law school program in the country offering a master’s degree in estate and tax planning and is closely associated with the Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning. Kassabian, J.D., LL.M., is a California Bar licensed attorney since 2002 with his law office located in Sherman Oaks, California.




has no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests Ara was elected as a Southern California Super Lawyer from 2015 through 2020, as well as a Rising Star previous to that, both honors given only to a few eligible lawyers in California. He earned his JD in 2001 from Loyola Law School with honors and his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of California at Berkeley where he double-majored in English Literature and Molecular Cell Biology and minored in Creative Writing.ĭisclosure: Ara Babaian, Esq. Ara also acts as outside General Counsel to many of his clients.
#Reviews for aams mastering professional
Ara Babaian is a business attorney who strives to enhance and protect his clients’ interests in order to create more rigorous economies that will benefit the clients’ owners, employees and business partners. With that goal in mind, he founded Encore Law Group in 2011, which now has offices in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. In this endeavor, Ara represents large corporations as well as startups, emerging growth companies and professionals in various industries, including Health Care, Technology, Entertainment and Media, Real Estate, Manufacturing and Distribution, Restaurant, Retail and Professional Services. His practice focuses on business transactions, including buying and selling companies (M&A), partnership formations, and investor raises, and also business advisory services such as forming entities, negotiating contracts, developing executive compensation plans, and managing employee and contractor matters.
