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Di myuuzik indoschri
Sangraitin an injinierin
Ghost audio mixing or mastering?
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[QUOTE="Sadzandiuraye, post: 15929, member: 2314"] Obviously, but without the person doing the actual audio mastering knowing exactly what's going on. Hence, this is ghost-engineering. One of the problems with the music industry especially audio engineering is that it isn't strictly regulated like Law, Healthcare, Food, Banking, Real Estate, Insurance, etc. Anyone can set up shop and call themselves a "professional" mixing and mastering engineer without any serious repercussions at all. Compare that to banking, you definitely need a license and you need to be regularly regulated by a central bank in your country. I'd suggest that there should be some form of regulation including perhaps unionization of songwriters, record producers, and sound engineers. [/QUOTE]
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