Because once your songs are recorded and mixed, the tracks are shaped, sculpted, scooped, equalized, compressed, and finessed into sonic splendor (well, you hope) through the audio process known as mastering. Mastering is widely misunderstood, often mangled, and sometimes mistaken for mixing. Twitter | Start a Record Label | Radio Promotion | CD Art Designīy John Scott G (The G-Man), Updated October 2010 Home | Articles | Bookstore | Promote Your Music | Music is Your Business | Subscribe Mastering Your Music: The Essential Guide
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