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[QUOTE="paulears, post: 465232, member: 47782"] Unless you have a perfect room and wonderful equipment, it finishes with the mix. In fact I'm not even sure that nowadays, mastering is even a separate process in a single one place project. I see a value in taking a product as good as you can get elsewhere to improve it, but so much of what people now call mastering isn't - it's just remixing and polishing. In my humble view it's the audio version of the video/movie colorists job. Something that needs Grade 1 monitors, properly aligned and suitable brightness levels. I'm a poor colourist, and I suspect my mastering ears are compromised too. [/QUOTE]
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