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2infamouz
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I've come to realize most professional audio mastering engineers use hardware, so my question is this:
Is software adequate for mastering? It seems like it'd be much easier to get all your tracks to similar perceived volumes on a computer...And also if the project started in software (which many do now) as digital information, is there really any benefit of sending it out to analogue gear?
What's the point in multi thousand dollar components that do the same thing plugins that come free in your DAW software do ? Is there a real difference in tonal quality? I've heard both sides of the software/hardware argument but ive still yet to find a definitive/absolute answer to the question.
Is software adequate for mastering? It seems like it'd be much easier to get all your tracks to similar perceived volumes on a computer...And also if the project started in software (which many do now) as digital information, is there really any benefit of sending it out to analogue gear?
What's the point in multi thousand dollar components that do the same thing plugins that come free in your DAW software do ? Is there a real difference in tonal quality? I've heard both sides of the software/hardware argument but ive still yet to find a definitive/absolute answer to the question.
Mastering Eng are a stubborn group of guys "like an old man set in his ways" Unlike most groups in the music production business who ushered in the digital age with great cheer and conformed immediately. Mastering Eng were THROWN into the digital age kicking and screaming the whole way. Why? CHANGE!!! Because it meant new way of doing things and it would destroy their learned sound (member we discussed learned sound & listening memory) yea ALL GONE! Because everything was going digital ME's went, "NOOOO !! I spent the last 20 years learning my old gear, and my old speakers, and my vintage EQ & my vintage Comp NOOO!! I can master a whole album in a couple hours with "PERFECT precision" I know my systems, I know my room, I know my gear NO CHANGE!"... Yea, they converted slowly BUT they did not convert that gear! So they found a happy medium use both, software and analog gear. So its not the question of "real benefit" its a necessity because they refuse to go fully 100% digital. So they route from digital to their analog gear and back it's a must.
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