foreverain4
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was talking to a guy the other day about mixing. he just recently released a cd. he was explaining the process they used for mixing. they ran their mix right out of the board into a "mastering tool" of some sort (he did not know what it was), then right into the recorder. this supposedly allowed them to skip a step. (mixing and mastering at the same time) now, the studio he mixed at was a pretty well known studio, he named some pretty big names that had mixed there. the engineer explained to him that doing this way allowed them to have greater control while mastering, cause they could go back and change things in the mix if they needed to. what do you guys think of this?