4. How should I send my files?
Once we are ready to start on your mix, you can use any one of the large file transfer service such as “mail big file” or “we transfer” or any service that you are comfortable with. You can also use drop box. Before uploading the files it is a good idea to compress or “zip” your files. This is simply done by highlighting the prepared session folder and selecting “compress” under the file menu in your finder.
If your internet service is not the fastest available, or if you have upload restrictions, you can also send a small thumb drive with all of the session data, via Fed Ex or other physical delivery service. The mixes I send back to you will be much smaller in size and should be easily downloadable, even with slower Internet service.
More FAQs
1. How do I make my Pro Tools session as small as possible before I send it?
2. How can I make sure there are no missing audio files when I send my Pro Tools session?
3. How should I prepare my files for mixing?
4. How should I send you my files?
5. Do you do pitch correction for vocals?
6. Do you offer other production services?
7. Do I need to master my finished mix?
8. What is the turn around time for my mix?