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I hardly ever mix anymore - An album here and there. But when I do...
For editing and general cleanup, I *normally* try to give the artist a general idea of the time it'll take, and then attempt to do it alone or with one bandmember as guidance. Basically for the same reasons stated before - It's hard to concentrate on the tiny details when there's a room full of people goofing off / asking questions, etc.
So it's sort of like "homework," but the clock is running.
__________________ John Scrip - Massive Mastering, LLC - www.massivemastering.com Spoon-feed a newb some answer and he'll mix for a day -
Get him to *think* about it and figure it out for himself and he'll mix for a lifetime --- JS |