
dobro
Well-known member
I read an article in EQ that contained interviews with six mastering engineers. This is ignorance talking here, of course, but to me mastering sounds like another set of ears (experienced ears) taking somebody's mix and making it sound better using compression and EQ basically.
Which means, if I'm right, that there are loads of people on this page who could 'master' anything I do, because they've been doing this way longer, and have way more experience with EQ and compression. It wouldn't be pro level mastering, but then neither's the recording I do, so fair's fair.
In a nutshell - another, experienced, set of ears.
Which means, if I'm right, that there are loads of people on this page who could 'master' anything I do, because they've been doing this way longer, and have way more experience with EQ and compression. It wouldn't be pro level mastering, but then neither's the recording I do, so fair's fair.
In a nutshell - another, experienced, set of ears.