
TASCAM MAN
New member
to me this is a common misunderstanding of what mastering even is.
Mastering is getting everything to sound as good as possible and have volume levels consistant from one song to another and have the sound be consistant from one song to another. And it's getting the overall volume up to where you'd like it (or not if you prefer more dynamics)
It's NOT a specific set of changes or operations or effects or processing that have to be done for it to be called 'mastered'.
Ask a mastering engineer ..... they'll all tell you that sometimes, if a mix is very well done, they end up not doing very much at all and those are the mixes they prefer to work with.
If you get it to where it sounds it's very best (that's subjective but you know what I mean) and sounds coherent from one song to the next .... it IS mastered.
I already know that Bob

