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Old 22nd June 2009   #10
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Originally Posted by ButchVig View Post
From my point of view, after working a lot of hours on a project, i like to have the ability to step away from it, and when let someone else take over the mixing chores. When I walk in to make comments on the mix, I usually have a much fresher perspective on how it should sound. The mix engineer also has my ruff mixes which are a pretty good template.
Hi Butch

Do you really find mixing a "chore"?

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