
jugalo180
www.moneyistherecipe.com
this is what i snatched off of a web page from a mastering company that has been around for a while, i decided to leave out the name.
"All our editing is done on computers using digital technology; this allows precise edits not possible by traditional methods. In general, all audio remains in the digital domain throughout the mastering process; this ensures a clean signal path with no loss of sound quality. Some of the digital tools we use perform similar functions to their analog counterparts but in most cases, they do a better job. A digital limiter, for example, performs its calculations on a static digital audio file. This eliminates the peaks and distortion of an analog limiter which reacts to real time events. The digital limiter delivers a stronger signal with fewer audible side effects. Our engineers listen to your music with a different perspective and with a fresh set of ears, not to mention Pen & Pixel's state-of-the-art equipment. We offer the fastest turnaround time in the industry."
should i not go to them and try another place with traditional methods?
"All our editing is done on computers using digital technology; this allows precise edits not possible by traditional methods. In general, all audio remains in the digital domain throughout the mastering process; this ensures a clean signal path with no loss of sound quality. Some of the digital tools we use perform similar functions to their analog counterparts but in most cases, they do a better job. A digital limiter, for example, performs its calculations on a static digital audio file. This eliminates the peaks and distortion of an analog limiter which reacts to real time events. The digital limiter delivers a stronger signal with fewer audible side effects. Our engineers listen to your music with a different perspective and with a fresh set of ears, not to mention Pen & Pixel's state-of-the-art equipment. We offer the fastest turnaround time in the industry."
should i not go to them and try another place with traditional methods?