![]() ![]() Making things hard for no reason is weird to me but to each his own. When I get a mastering job where I decide the mix needs help beyond level matching the songs, I ask for the multitracks and mix session so I can take care of things more quickly and save the customer money. Just like someone might suggest to "get it right at the recording", I'm suggesting to finish the mix from the multitracks. Still, I get the impression that there's this idea that you can take an unfinished mix and "fix it in the mastering" (like how people quip "fix it in the mix") and this is considered SOP in some circles. Makes communication more difficult when terms are redefined is all. You can call it "mastering" if you want too. Maybe this is the "restrictions lead to creativity" camp? That's fine but you're actually mixing and not mastering yet. Seems like a very unusual restriction to impose. There aren't any rules and if it sounds right it is right. If you really like a workflow of only going so far with the multitracks and then restricting yourself to the 2 track to finish it, that's fine. Software File Name: DSP-Quattro-5.5.1.If you are adding creative input.Technical Details of DSP-Quattro 5 for Mac Provides support for PQ subcodes, CD-Texts, EAN, UPC, ISRC, and ID3 Tags.Enables you to burn CD-ROMs and import and export DDP files.Offers advanced looping tools that allow you to build sample libraries. ![]()
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