
bigwillz24
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I sat down listened to my work today next to a "commercial" cd...
I looked at the commercial cd's waveform in sound forge and noticed it was squashed to death "literally".
The peaks were cut off of every wave form.
Yet this cd still sounded "better" (not just louder) to me than any one of my own mixes.
Which made me question some things.
1. Am I just lacking in experience?
2. Am I lacking because I don't have more exspensive equipment?
3. Your mixes are fine but that so called mastering you did sucks!
4. My sound is better than the cd that I used for a reference and I don't know it. (I doubt this one)
5. 1,2, & 3 but not 4.
OK I'm ready for the abuse that comes with asking questions like these fire away.
I looked at the commercial cd's waveform in sound forge and noticed it was squashed to death "literally".
The peaks were cut off of every wave form.
Yet this cd still sounded "better" (not just louder) to me than any one of my own mixes.
Which made me question some things.
1. Am I just lacking in experience?
2. Am I lacking because I don't have more exspensive equipment?
3. Your mixes are fine but that so called mastering you did sucks!
4. My sound is better than the cd that I used for a reference and I don't know it. (I doubt this one)

5. 1,2, & 3 but not 4.
OK I'm ready for the abuse that comes with asking questions like these fire away.
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