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Choosing a mastering engineer
Choosing a mastering engineer is a combination of relationships and history: have they mastered albums for you before or do you own albums they’ve mastered that you love the sound of enough to ask them to work with you? Ten years ago artists were very involved, but it’s different now. That decision is pretty evenly divided between the artist, the producer, the mixing engineer and the A&R rep.
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