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Blue Bear Sound said:Same point -- how do you what needs sweetening on the same system you've mixed on? Why didn't you sweeten it when you mixed??
The Seifer said:Because EQ and compression cannot be used before mastering is done
Mastering should always be the last processing device in the audio production workflow. DO NOT use digital resolution optimizer processes like dithering, noise shaping, or compressors/limiters.
The Seifer said:Because EQ and compression cannot be used before mastering. . .
uh... yeah... right.... whatever....Sonixx said:These nay sayers are just silly... and their logic is nonsensical
mallcore pop said:You mean, like, at all?
Or just on the 2-bus?
'Cause last time I checked, you were allowed to use eqs & comps, even mastering limiters/eqs (if you somehow had access to them) on individual tracks and subgroups.
Which brings me back to the 2-bus question. . .
sonicpaint said:Mastering is not just about the song. To make a collection of songs come together to be on an LP or CD, takes place in the mastering stage. The levels are corrected over-all, songs sequenced and spacing between songs are decided along with many other things.
I have to agree that things should be "fixed" in the mix not the mastering. So make sure everything you hope to achieve with your songs have been, before leaving the mixing stage.
Sonixx said:These nay sayers are just silly... and their logic is nonsensical
The question is can a home recorder improve the final product by employing mastering techniques and paradigms. Yes... Yes... Yes... and on the same system.