M mariner x New member Aug 2, 2011 #1 I ask because I assume mastering to be more important in cases where instruments/voices have been recorded out loud in a room or studio, rather than via direct input, wherein mastering is presumably less of an issue.
I ask because I assume mastering to be more important in cases where instruments/voices have been recorded out loud in a room or studio, rather than via direct input, wherein mastering is presumably less of an issue.
Massive Master www.massivemastering.com Aug 2, 2011 #2 I do electronica pretty frequently... It's really no different than anything else.
bouldersoundguy Well-known member Aug 10, 2011 #5 Getting the bass right is critical for electronic music. That arguably makes mastering even more important than for acoustic recordings.
Getting the bass right is critical for electronic music. That arguably makes mastering even more important than for acoustic recordings.
kcearl I see deaf people Aug 11, 2011 #6 i constantly get the bass wrong...its hard enough mixing it let along mastering it