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Originally Posted by UnderTow 6 years? Congratulations! You have just entered the second stage of your apprenticeship. ;-)
Alistair |
I guess learning never stops in engineering.....
Just endless stages and plateaus...
I have thought about it a bit more and it is also a frustrating point that in the old times humans had to work together to make it happen in real control room.
A main frustrating reason is that I get no feedback during a session.
And we all know this effect:
The longer you listen to it the more it gets nice to us.
Having feedback from a real human sitting next to me would take a lot of pressure of expectations from my psyche.
I tried to send mixes to different engineers before showing it the customer.
But I can understand they have their own work to do and not much time.
It would be great to find someone (even if it is online) who is willed to check mixes in exchange.
This even would be some kind of quality control because mistakes happen.