Collaborations
Posted on | November 14, 2009 | No Comments
As a mastering engineer and studio owner, I’ve found that reaching out to recording studios and engineers (in San Diego and elsewhere) is a great way to improve the quality of finished recordings. Conveying my opinions and expectations about final mixes — as well as getting a client’s take on what they want — opens the channels of audio collaboration and raises the bar on a finished mix.
I believe this kind of interaction going to be a hallmark of 21st Century audio production. Digital recording means more than just converting analog sound to binary data. It means work can be created, exchanged, revised, and finalized with much more control than ever before, in a more convenient time frame. And when it’s in capable hands, the sonic results will be better than recordings of the past.
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