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Old 10th October 2006, 04:25 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by bob humid View Post
so the client has to be very carefully with checking the cut for distortions.
The distortion you hear on playback can't be heard when you are cutting and will vary with the playback cartridge. The only way to be sure that you like the cut is to get a reference cut.

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i dont want to generalise, I am sure there is someone who can cut a good plate ON THE FIRST TAKE in germany - but I didnt met her or him yet...
If the mix is well prepared getting it right on the first take is easy. If it isn't then it's near impossible. It could be remastered but it won't be a great cut of the audio that walked in the door.
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