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| quote: | Originally posted by kitphillips
I read an interview with above and beyond and they said to do Cds. They said that it was easier for them to then go and spin it that night, whereas with mp3 theres an "extra step" (their words) in that you have to burn it.
By the by, WTF is "to mix and master?", what does that mean exactly? are you asking if you should mix it? Coz that might be a good idea! Mastering; just knock of everything under 30 HZ and slap a limiter on it, watch you limiter as the track plays and try and make sure it doesn't attenuate too often or too much. That is all. |
That's basic mastering for sure, but at a certain level, you'll begin to realize that just doesn't cut it. If it did there wouldn't be masterig studios.
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