My Disclaimer
Even with my experience, those things that are shared with you in this blog are for educational purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.
To minimize the risk, I consider doing backup of your audio work. There is nothing worse than an overwritten audio wav file. So this means that before you do any mixing or mastering work, preserve your highest quality audio files in your hard drive or in a separate external and safe location.
There is always a chance that a recorded sound will become worse after mixing. This is possible if effects are applied directly to the sound wave instead to the multi-track session.
It is highly recommended to apply effects only in the multi-track mode only. This will ensure that the original wav file is preserved and not altered with effects.
One of the things mention in this blog includes connecting a mixer in and out in your computer or some related audio hardware work. This also place some risk that depends on your electrical background, it is highly possible that you wrongly connected those wires which in turn can damage both your personal computer and mixer. In this case, I highly recommend reading sound mixing equipment manuals as well as the reference guide of your soundcard. Audiorecording.me will not accept any liability of such damages or loss.
All of the things published here are facts and have been tried in real life applications, though not all things are the same to everyone, so use the tutorial information at your own risk.
Terms and Conditions
If you hire me to work on your projects coming from this website or from other sources, you agree to the following:
1. You have provided a backup of all your audio files by yourself and then send the other copy to me.
2. You will send only 16 bit, 44.1 KHz audio WAV samples. Although my system can accept a higher bit rate, I will ensure that it will work on my current DAW (Digital audio workstation) to avoid any recording project delays.
3. You will send me a project proposal first before submitting audio samples to work on. Please refer to services offerred page under “proposal guidelines” for details.
4. I have the right not accepting projects due to some genre specialization, gear limitations or other project constraints.
5. If you accept my quote, you will then send your sample to me (refer to submission guidelines in “services offered”), pay by Pay Pal then I will start working in your project.
6. You own the copyright of your sound recording but you will mention my name in the credits.
7. If I improve your song by adding some lines or melodies, I will mention it to you and we will work/collaborate together for that and formalize an agreement to mention my %share of that song
8. I am not providing any recording services, only mixing and some raw mastering for demo.
9. In case you agree to pull off the project because of some reasons, you are entitled to a 50% refund if I have already started doing the work which always happens one day after the payment.
8. My quote contains the following information:
a. Project timeline (I will book your project based on my current workload)
b. Professional fee
c. My creative inputs to your project in response to your request.
9. If you like to avail my songwriting services, the owner of the song copyright are the song collaborators (between you and me), so in this case, we agree on the % of song ownership using a split letter.
Any questions on the above terms? I would like to hear your feedback. Thanks.
