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Here's a twist on mastering


Bookumdano2

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What is really new in music in regards to sonic aspect only is, mixers use all kind of new processing, processing which wasn't available a few years ago, they DESIGN a new sonic quality never heard before.

Looking at it that way, also Bookumdano2's processing idea is a novelty.

I do not believe in the idea that an emulation of something from the past is the real thing from the past. An emulation is more then an emulation ---> it is something new, creates a new sound.

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iZotope's Vinyl basically emulates the player, not the platter
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Yep. I think Ableton's vinyl distortion goes a little bit further in replicating the actual record part of the equation.

 

If anyone is interested in that Arcade Fire album I mentioned above, here's a GS discussion on it: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/mastering-forum/517331-arcade-fire-suburbs.html

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I didn't knew that you have a Studer 24 Track, a Harrison 32c and a large studio with worldclass ambience.

 

 

My homemade mixer sounded better than a Harrison (and I love Harrisons). Ask the multi-platinum mastering engineer who worked on my recordings...

 

The answer isn't specific gear. It's part of the answer, but not the answer.

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