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Cheap audio mastering: too good to be true?
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[QUOTE="Inner Nothing, post: 18845"] There's a big difference. In the past, all recordings were done in expensive professional music studios. Today, you can achieve the same quality on a laptop, but you'll need good tools and some education under your belt. There are two main options available now: the first, still expensive, is done by seasoned professionals. The second, cheaper option, is favored by the new generation. Then there's the last category: the folks who grabbed iZotope Ozone thinking anyone could master it like a pro without the knowledge. Those are usually the cheapest, but also the ones delivering the least impressive results. [/QUOTE]
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