Interesting article about hot-mastering and digital music.

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Interesting article about hot-mastering and digital music.

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can apparently be found in many other places. go look there.
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Man, I've lost track of the number of blogs and audio recording sites where people present this stunning revelation as if it's something new.
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And they all seem to use that same video. The most recent thread here about this has been quite some time ago, like a week I think. :wink:

But I am liking the info spreading more. I want more dynamic music without having to compete for volume.
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