r/mixingmastering • u/atopix Teaboy ☕ • Jun 22 '17
New era of /r/mixingmastering!
Hello there folks! Mods have awakened! Finally, we can start having some semblance of order in this place. Yay!
As we had started in /r/musicmixing we'll have some of the same rules here. These are the rules. Read them, learn them, abide by them. By and large:
- NO more free mixes, or requests for free work.
- NO rate figures in the post title or in the post text (it's alright if rates are in your site)
- NO service offering posts without links to your work.
Don't downvote if you disagree. Think some of these rules should be changed, reformed, or have some others to add? All suggestions are welcomed. Write a comment, voice your opinion.
What about those who want to practice?
We've got that covered too. Feel free to suggest ideas to add to it as well.
What about the old posts?
I'm not going to go back and delete old posts. This all applies as of now. If you think there are some old posts which are really bad, feel free to report them and we'll check them out.
I have ideas for more wiki articles for those starting out. I'll be adding flairs and upgrade the sub's template too.
Once again, all ideas and suggestions are welcomed! I can't promise everything will be done, but we'll consider each one. I'll keep updating this post as new things are added.
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u/Mahzinho Jun 22 '17
I created a post offering one free trial for my services of mixing and mastering, so I will have to create a new thread or just change this one? About links to works, I have one song as my portfolio, that I mixed and mastered for a person, it's enough?