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Automated vs. human audio mastering?
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[QUOTE="Scorpio, post: 15835, member: 4"] iZotope Ozone Master Assistant is currently meant for people who already have a little idea of how to master a song from scratch. It's different from something like LANDR that is marketed for people who have absolutely no clue what to do with a mix. But make no mistake about it, this is going to change as major updates come along in years to come. And in those days Ozone Master Assistant will receive just as much hate as other robot mastering services from audio professionals when it becomes more and more ubiquitous with the definition of "audio mastering" like what [USER=2314]@Sadzandiuraye[/USER] pointed out. However, one thing I have noticed about Ozone Master Assistant is that it always seems to set the Maximizer's character to 0.6 which distorts like crazy. You can fine-tune it though which is a good thing. I don't think you can currently do that with all these other automatic mastering services on the web. [/QUOTE]
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