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Originally Posted by BSMo
I would strongly disagree with that statement, mastering shouldn't actually 'fix' any problems, mastering is really about preparing your track(s) for duplication; essentially normalising and not much more.
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We're all allowed our opinions, your views BSMo are normally spot on, however I really think your comment is slightly off the mark. In a perfect world I agree but this aint no perfct world and I've found that many recording studios/home studios have odd monitor foilbles that only show up when ending up in a mastering room, thus adjustments are required if a satisfactory end result is required. Also clients sometimes discover mix problems after the event, ie lack of low end etc. which can also be fixed.
Said my bit.....now I'll shut up!!!
