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Sound Recording and Reproduction
Recording (live or studio)
tape mastering techniques
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[QUOTE="kmetal, post: 370128, member: 37533"] thanks joe, i was not clear, this isn't going to be into vinyl, it will be to cd. (although it'd be pretty rad to make a record) Thanks for reinforcing some of those concepts for me tho!!! I use that izotope pluggin, if it's the freeware one 'vinylizer'. Love it for some things. I guess i was asking if there are any particular mix/mastering techniques that are 'of the time', that maybe aren't used today. The more i thought about it, the more meaningless this post seemed, but perhaps there's a couple thing out there. Thanks!!! [/QUOTE]
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