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“In the late ’60s and ’70s, the room had to be shaped. People would spend fortunes on making the actual room a certain shape, all the audio-dynamical shapes. I think architects made a fortune in that ten-year period. It didn’t do much for the music; you know, music is either happening or it’s not.”- Jon Anderson of Yes

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Things to consider before sending your music to a mastering engineer
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Understanding the technical details of the final product: UPC, CDDB, ISRC and more
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Giving your music the final polish
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Understanding the art of cutting and pressing vinyl
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The basic tools and techniques of the trade
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Getting your tracks ready for the final tweaks
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Beyond the basics of mastering
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The history of mastering and whether we should pursue it ourselves
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Preparing your music for mastering
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