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Di myuuzik indoschri
Sangraitin an injinierin
Should you self-master your own mixes?
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[QUOTE="Scorpio, post: 15890, member: 4"] Music is not a science. Even the term "professional" in music is overused by too many cornballs. A lo-fi record can also generate more money than something made in a million-dollar studio. And why should that be possible in the first place? Should that be considered good music too? But like I said, music it's not a science. Anyhow, there is absolutely nothing wrong with anyone deciding they want to do their [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/resources/what-is-audio-mixing-and-mastering.429/']audio post-production[/URL]. The fundamental question though is how do you know your DIY mastering skills are unrivaled? And what makes you think beyond reasonable doubt that the final master you've done is the best version of your music could sound? [/QUOTE]
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