| NEVER try to second guess the vinyl mastering engineer!
Every cutting system has its own unique limitations as does the length of the material and its position within the sequence. If you don't have extensive vinyl mastering experience with the system being employed, all you'll accomplish is to screw up the sound of your record.
Other than watching the sibilance and p-pops, making sure anything that's centered is really well centered, leaving off the peak limiter and avoiding out of phase low frequencies, there's no reason a great sounding mix won't make great sounding vinyl. |