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Originally Posted by Chaosu
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Originally Posted by direwolf-pgh
give it to someone who knows what they are doing. simple.
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You understand there are too few sound engineers to master all recordings which need mastering, so You understand that most recordings would be never released while applying to Your rules?
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I don't make rules.. I make suggestions.
If you taped the show - you can do whatever you wish. this is a no brainer.
If you are taking classic shows that have been around forever & fiddle with them.. then, IMO, you are a complete knucklehead.
my suggestion for these 'sound engineers' is this
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Originally Posted by direwolf-pgh
there should be a rule: IF you seed a remaster - the ORIGINAL source must be seeded first.
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this way the unaltered recording is preserved.. and mr/mrs remaster can have at it & enjoy their thing.
there have been some GREAT remasters..but these are very few and far between.
there are also people out there that remaster everything/anything...badly.
I can't think of anything worse for the trade pool. that is my opinion.
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