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Di myuuzik indoschri
Sangraitin an injinierin
What is easier to learn: mixing music or audio mastering?
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[QUOTE="Sadzandiuraye, post: 16254, member: 2314"] [USER=2334]@Sekuru Dhorofiya[/USER] audio mixing is more challenging because of the number of decisions you have to make on a given song, plus the number of people you have to answer to e.g. band members arguing about the sound of a kick drum, lead guitar, the level of vocals on the chorus (or hook), etc the list goes on and on it's endless. I am not saying mastering music is easy, but it's a process (or the final stage) that doesn't necessarily involve a lot of people skills, and also there isn't too much technical stuff to be done to a decent mix. It's either you have good taste or you don't. If you have bad taste you will ruin something that already sounds like a finished record and just needs more level i.e., [URL='https://goldmidi.com/community/resources/what-is-a-brickwall-limiter.30/']brickwall limiting[/URL] (or maximization). [/QUOTE]
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