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Originally Posted by streaky Second, following up on Toolskid's post, most (if not all) mastering (online or not) services are very receptive to comments, feedback and even dare I say it, constructive criticism, the dreaded C word. From a personal perspective, the job isn't finished until the client is 100% happy with the job, I can't speak for all studios but I'm sure that this is the general mentality with mastering houses around the world, it's not a matter of getting the job out of the door as fast as possible, but of getting the job right - otherwise where's the job satisfaction? |
Agreed ... It's all about custom work.
I've found that BETTER results are possible when the client hears the master and comments from the familiarity of their room. In my room it's all new, so they may be slightly off on what they think they want, or they may be wowed by my speakers.