Re:Where am I going wrong with mastering?
2011/07/12 11:00:43
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Just to help you and this is not aimed as a criticism. If the mix is not right no end of mastering will correct it.
Mastering started out as something done for vinyl to:-
1 Ensure that the grove did not cause excessive excursions for the stylus on a record deck. Which would result in distortion and possible jumping.
2. To ensure that the overall sound of an album was balanced and of equal volume.
Now it is primarily to perform the second function. It is also unfortunately done to get it sound as painfully loud as possible and bury any dynamics.
Get the mix right and the mastering is just the "gloss" as Mr McQ would say.
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