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too many variables just like vinyl

Posted by Story on February 10, 2021 at 06:33:39:

and I didn't know you were doing any mastering, so I take your word as one of actual experience. Nice post Tre'.

As an example of the variables just with vinyl alone, I have several JCI collections of 'Rockin' Sixties' etc where the vinyl pressings are taken from the 2 track mixdowns without any mastering. Were they lazy or trying to save money? I don't know, but each track done in different studios by different engineers sound like they need SOME kind of mastering.

Some might say originality, I say blah. Tone control time for each cut.

THE SAME VARIABLES APPLY TO ANYTHING DIGITAL, REGARDLESS OF WHO & WHERE MASTERED.