Viitalahde wrote on Fri, 04 February 2011 01:44 |
I've got to say I have the ultimate respect for the tracking/mixing engineers. Sometimes you just need to sit down and wonder how the hell did they manage to put all that stuff in there, and it still sounds great. Quite different from our souped-up tone controls. |
Viitalahde wrote on Fri, 04 February 2011 02:44 |
Very often I react to this with sheer terror... |
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Sometimes you just need to sit down and wonder how the hell did they manage to put all that stuff in there |
Viitalahde wrote on Fri, 04 February 2011 08:44 |
It's understandable though. In the mixing world you need to do big moves for small improvements, and vice versa for mastering. |
SafeandSound wrote on Fri, 04 February 2011 21:42 |
When I record music I am a recording engineer, the intensity is much, much higher than mastering IMO. |
SafeandSound wrote on Fri, 04 February 2011 16:42 |
And sometimes you realize having a room full of musicians who are excellent at their craft is 90pct of the job already done. |
Gold wrote on Mon, 07 February 2011 15:38 |
High pressure, it happens fast and then it's over. |
Gold wrote on Mon, 07 February 2011 19:32 |
The first time I had to punch and comp vocals for six hours I felt like killing puppy dogs. I couldn't do it. |
mcsnare wrote on Tue, 08 February 2011 19:54 |
Mastering has definitely helped my mixing. |