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Old 05-05-2021, 08:31 AM
jim1960 jim1960 is offline
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Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
When I entered the field back in 1981, my first boss said to me, "If I ever come in here and find you mixing with a compressor across the two-mix I will personally choke you!" Hilarious.
Interesting. So people were doing it as far back as '81. I thought it was something that began trending over the past decade or less.

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Originally Posted by Brent Hahn View Post
If you don't start mixing into it fairly early in the process, when you slap it on it's going change your balances. Maybe dramatically. If that happens and you've already started to write automation, you pretty much have to start over. Why put yourself through that extra work?
The first time I heard/read (I can't remember which but maybe about 2-3 years ago) someone's thoughts on the subject, it made perfect sense to me.
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