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Cheap audio mastering: too good to be true?
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[QUOTE="Xanadu, post: 18844"] Even a good mix is kinda like... trying to translate something for every speaker out there, you know? Some headphones are quiet, while other speakers are like full-on club systems. The same mix won't sound the same on both, right? Different setups handle sound differently. On top of that, for some music styles, [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/resources/what-is-rms-in-music-production.27/']perceived loudnes[/URL]s is key! Like, in genres like rock or EDM, being loud is part of the whole vibe. A quiet rock song just wouldn't hit the same. A good mix gotta consider how people will be listening and what kind of music it is. It's not just about making it sound good in one specific way. [/QUOTE]
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