
welcome to the forge
mastering studios website
Forge is a dedicated mastering studio based in the west midlands.
A musical mastering studio, bringing together the power of digital precision and analogue warmth, we will hone your music into a professional, distribution-ready product.
WHY CHOOSE FORGE MASTERING STUDIOS?
Unleash the true potential of your tracks. With our blend of high-end analogue hardware and cutting-edge software, we will help your music reach its full potential.
Your music will be analysed in a carefully acoustically-controlled environment, through powerful monitoring and world-class A/D D/A conversion.
We are a pro dynamics studio, dedicated to keeping the fidelity and musicality in your songs. (for information on the loudness wars please click here.)
Our mastering engineer does not just work in audio. He’s also a touring musician who studied at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. He understands how to accentuate the visceral, emotional impact you desire.
previous work with folk artists
Please listen to these examples below:
“Patrick has been an absolute pleasure to work with. His mastering has brought our mixes to life, adding clarity, warmth and punch to our tracks. For Gathering Tides, it is incredibly important that Paddy is a musician alongside a mastering engineer - this means he makes the best judgements for the sound based on its musical content. He tailored his approach to mastering to our genre of music (folk-fusion), understanding the sound-world we wanted to create.”
Our rates are graded on a curve based upon how much work you are bringing to the studio. Please see below to understand what this means for your project.
STANDARD RATES
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£35 PER TRACK
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£32 PER TRACK
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£30 PER TRACK
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£28 PER TRACK
For anything slightly different; like tracks longer than 10 minutes, vinyl-ready masters and stem mastering, please see our full rates and services breakdown here.
convinced yet?
If so, please get in touch via email: patrick@forgemastering.com or the contact page.
If you still need some convincing, or just more information, please peruse the main body of the website: