mixmkr said:
being fair to my clients is a completely different subject. Did you want to go there?
I regard your knowledge very highly, littledog, as you've shown some great input in previous threads. I am a little supprised at some of your interpretations of theads sometimes however. Assuming something is "mastered", when indeed it never was, is kinda ludicrous, isn't it?
hopefully, someday you'll post some mp3's of some of your work in the future. I would be interested in hearing your pno chops especially.
Sorry mixmkr, perhaps it's just a failure to communicate. Apparently we seem to be responding to points that neither of us were trying to make. Even now, I don't quite understand your latest response. In my situation it's all about the clients and their satisfaction. If I were to take a stand that in this wondrous age of home technology, mastering is no longer necessary, (which I THOUGHT was your original premise - maybe i should go back and reread this thing from the start...), then personal experience shows that I would be giving my clients advice which, as you aptly stated, would be "kinda ludicrous". So now I'm totally confused as to which of us is saying what...
But, hey, it won't be the first time a couple of people grab onto the least important point that eachother is saying and create a silly argument while ignoring the meat of eachother's positions. Seems to happen here a lot, so apparently we're not excceptional in this regard.
I guess I'm just not a revolutionary at heart. If 99.9% of the top pros tend to do something (like having their stuff mastered), I will, on occasion, assume there is some merit in what they're doing. Especially when it makes sense to me on both a cognitive and instinctive level. Dangerous and lazy, I suppose, but it's been a while since I've had either the energy or inclination to run around challenging EVERY axiom in the book. Probably my flaw, not yours. So, if you have a vision about how to go about producing unmastered mixes that rival what the rest of the world is doing through traditional means, I wish you the best of luck. The world can always use more visionaries! Hey, if it works, you'll have your 15 minutes and then some. Me, I'm just trying to make a buck without killing myself.
I'm not sure I'll ever go the mp3 route. I'm not comfortable excerpting clients material, and don't feel any particular driving urge to beg for their permission. As for my personal playing, I can assure you, you aren't missing all that much. Like my engineering skills, I'm a competent pro when it comes to playing, - but I'm not a visionary.