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Old 16th March 2009   #77
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Quote:
Originally Posted by andychamp View Post
You don't want to overcompress on the way in; VO is one of the fields where you want to keep your options open as long as possible.
Very true, assuming your client is a professional who knows what to do with audio.

OTOH, if your client is a do-it-yourself'er who has trouble managing Final Cut Pro or Sound Forge, you probably should do your own processing.

And their money is just as green.

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