
ollie99
New member
Because this is a question about mixing and mastering, I wasn't sure where to put it, so I put it here and its probably quite a newby question anyway.
So basically, obviously I've known for a long time what the mixing stage is, but only recently have I actually researched further detail into mastering. And, after doing so, I still can't help thinking that mastering is something that can easily be done by the sound engineer and straight after the mixing process, mostly mixed in with the mixing process).
In which case, when I come to the end of a mix, can I just do my best with that and leave it?
So basically, obviously I've known for a long time what the mixing stage is, but only recently have I actually researched further detail into mastering. And, after doing so, I still can't help thinking that mastering is something that can easily be done by the sound engineer and straight after the mixing process, mostly mixed in with the mixing process).
In which case, when I come to the end of a mix, can I just do my best with that and leave it?