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Cheap audio mastering: too good to be true?
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[QUOTE="Dzvuke, post: 18848"] First, many of the very cheap mastering engineers live in countries where £30 is a lot of money. They may do a good job. That said, the digital age has fundamentally transformed how all of this is done. In the past, mastering was expensive because you needed someone who understood all the gear required, how to use it, and a dedicated studio for it. Now there are software applications that do all of it in the box; the results can be quite good and completed in a fraction of the time. That drives costs down. [/QUOTE]
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