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Old 10-23-2010, 07:22 AM
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Default Re: Volume for Mastering.

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Originally Posted by Ben Jenssen View Post
Why not Bounce your mix without anything on the master fader and then import the mix into a mastering session toghether with your reference track. There you can fine tune, EQ and set the volume, and try to make your mix have the same feel as your reference. Very much used technique. And the result should be that they come out the same on CD.
This is a great idea. And for burning CD's on a Mac, Toast is maybe the best 100 bucks you can spend(I hate iTunes for CD burning).
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