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Sharmaji
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Re: Vinyl Mastering

Post by Sharmaji » Tue May 29, 2012 3:11 am

I can vouch for Beau, Shane, & LD and Jason at Transition-- all have mastered stuff for me that sounded great.
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Re: Vinyl Mastering

Post by Sonika » Tue May 29, 2012 5:49 am

jtransition wrote:
Sonika wrote:I don't know, but this guy was telling me that it's mostly just because of a loyalty/culture thing - actually, a lot of artists have started switching...Mala and the Deep Medi crew just opted out of Transition
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I wouldn't believe all you hear:-)
Good mix and communication equals good master simple as that.
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No disrespect man I'm just going off of what one guy told me :Q:
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