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| Lives for gear | Career path to mastering Hi all, I'm kinda curious how you seasoned professionals got into mastering. Was it a clear decision or something that evolved? Did you intern for it or strike out on your own and learn by trial and conviction .... er I mean... error? James |
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| Lives for gear | There's a thread in here somewhere - Not more than a few days old... Here it is: Mastering... The Beginning.
__________________ John Scrip - Massive Mastering - www.massivemastering.com Spoon-feed a newb some answer and he'll mix for a day - Get him to *think* about it and figure it out for himself and he'll mix for a lifetime. |
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