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Originally Posted by Masterer No,
One thing that is always true though is that if it sounds amazing as a commercial release then it started off that way from the beginning of the production.
The later production stages can make something good even better but it can never turn something bad into something great. |
This is what I'm thinking.
I'm doing part of a album at the moment and co's the producers only using phones to lay up the track he keeps adding more an more low end sounds which just ends up muted in the mix by the time I'm finished. But luckily he's here while I'm mixing (which I normally don't do) so I can just show him look when I mute this the whole track sounds better. If I try to mix the track as is they just sound cluttered and I can't get that bounce he keeps asking for.