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i would like to purchase a Finalizer for my end result master....TC Electronic Finalizer 96K... what do u guys think about that?
Massive Master said:There he goes with that "loudness" thing again...
Well you don't seem to like the fact that nowadays your job is MOSTLY to squash hit records..Massive Master said:There he goes with that "loudness" thing again...
The final volume is only 1 small part of the ME's job. I think he is commenting on your attitude that volume is the only thing an ME does.TheDewd said:Well you don't seem to like the fact that nowadays your job is MOSTLY to squash hit records..
This is what keeps you in business.
Farview said:The presets on the finalizer are only useful if your mixes are exeactly the same as the mixes the presets were designed for. What are the chances of that?
Well, from what I have read on John's page in the section where there are some masters to listen to, he wrote something like this for some of the samples :Farview said:The final volume is only 1 small part of the ME's job. I think he is commenting on your attitude that volume is the only thing an ME does.
Where? I didn't see anything like that on the site.TheDewd said:Well, from what I have read on John's page in the section where there are some masters to listen to, he wrote something like this for some of the samples :
" Again the mix was right with good dynamics and good EQ so all I had to do is make it louder".
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About most of the samples you say something like this " the mix was dynamic and good so all I had to do is make it louder and give it a little polish".Massive Master said:I'm not saying he's lying, but there are 59 active pages in that site. I'm not even sure what they all say.
Can TheDewd pull that quote from a page somewhere?
Okay then. I think we're actually in agreement there.TheDewd said:I would also like to add that most of the bad mixing comes from people using only nearfield monitors as monitoring source. Using mid and far field will give you a much more precise idea of what's going on. Actually, I hate nearfields and prefer mid and far fields. Nearfields are good for checking what's going on when tracking, but I would rather mix on a nice monitoring system like they have at Sterling than on nearfields.