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Your mixes should be as close to a "finished" sound as poss..the Mastering engineer should only be looking to pull up the level and add that sheen/sparkle/warmth or whatever if the mix does not have it...Obviously in real life he does have to correct loads of poorly mixed stuff also. But I don't think you should be paying a mix engineer for him to pass you stuff that needs mastering to sound good. You should try and post a sample.
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