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Old 20th May 2008   #2
AroundTheClock
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I wouldn't even think about it. A great mastering (one with the digital meters not stuck at 0 dBfs all the song long, for example) will translate less worse on radio, for sure. Radio processing is often multi-band and hard to emulate. Radio is radio and is not very musical.
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