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Old 12-30-2014, 10:24 AM
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Default Re: How to add more inserts into a track?

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I love how someone asks for more inserts because he or she personally feels the need for more.

There is no right and wrong in mastering (or making music in general) and it is down to the person mastering as to what works for them.

But cue the "professionals" to shut them and tell them their doing something wrong, even though they weren't asking for mastering lessons.

If you think you can master a track with just eq & a smidge of compression well good for you but I reckon your blowing out your backside.

If you want to help, help if not quiet, besides instead of posting 1000's of comments on forums shouldn't you be busy "mastering" all those big jobs you get????.....hmmmm

He could chain his aux busses together. He could have god knows how many inserts then.
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