But do whatever you want. It's your money, your studio, your
reputation, and your ego.
My ego? Is it an ego issue that I want as close to a finished product
as possible before it goes to mastering? Isn't that what a good
recording engineer does?
sorry, but if i'm not happy with a mix, it doesnt leave. period.
call me an egomanic if that's what it makes me, but in my school of
learning, anything else is called being a "hack".
I think you took this the wrong way...
There's nothing egotistical about aiming for perfection - that's the recipe
for success afterall. However you do have to be reasonable about what you
expect out of your facility. It's no coincidence that studios used to cost a
lot more and music used to sound a lot better.
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