wbiphoto
Wannabe

Joined: Jun 19, 2008
Posts: 3
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"The perfect mix may need no mastering at all!!", Bob Katz, from his book Mastering Audio.
Bob knows a tiny bit about mastering and this quote is taken from his chapter on Equalization where he gets into lots of details about how to EQ to make the perfect mix.
Theoretically speaking, masternot is completely right. If a mix is perfectly mixed, whereby all of the instruments are sitting in their proper place, each having their own proper dynamic range in relation to other instruments, and each reaching that peak amplitude/gain, then what's the mastering engineer to do?
Granted, this is a theoretically perfect mix, one which rarely if ever occurs in the real world.
masternot, what you need to realize is that the bar has been raised(or perhaps lowered, depending on your side of the fence on the Loudness War) to a new level; and I mean that figuratively and literally. I'd guess that 99.99% of all recordings are mastered by applying the well-adhered to processes to stereo files or stereo songs on tape.
If you think your recordings can compete(and yes, it IS a competition) with others in the same genre without doing the masterig on the final stereo file, then my hat's off to you. You da man!
PS. I've just received the latest issue of Electronic Musician and Bob Katz is interviewed on this issue. He says: "the better the mix the less work the mastering engineer has to do." Adding more credence to masternot's position.
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