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Di myuuzik indoschri
Sangraitin an injinierin
Should you self-master your own mixes?
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[QUOTE="Black Panther, post: 15893, member: 3"] There is no harm in trying. What you may also wanna do is to master your own mixes and have them simultaneously mastered by someone else who has a good track record. Consequently, you make a comparison between the two, and should the version that was mastered by someone else win, what you have got to do is self-explanatory. It's not rocket science, so don't fret too much about it. In addition, you can also ask other sound engineers what they think about your self-masters. [USER=2314]@Sadzandiuraye[/USER] some opinions (i.e. skilled audio mastering engineers input) have a higher probability of success than a rookie with his/her nearfield/midfield studio monitors or perhaps Bluetooth headphones. [/QUOTE]
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