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An interview with renowned mastering engineer Greg Calbi
Greg Calbi has had quite a run as a mastering engineer—43 years, to be precise—and he's still going strong. He’s mastered over 8,000 albums during that time, many of them classics.
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An interview with renowned mastering engineer, Greg Calbi
Greg Calbi has had quite a run as a mastering engineer—43 years, to be precise—and he's still going strong. He’s mastered over 8,000 albums during that time, many of them classics.
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The Loudness War - Part 11
In this installment in our series discussing the consequences of volume on music, sound and human ears, we look at tools for measuring loudness.
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The Loudness War - Part 10
In this installment, we'll discuss the consequences of volume on music, sound and human ears.
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The Loudness War ─ Part 9
In this new installment we'll continue discussing the consequences of volume on music, sound and human ears.
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The Loudness War - Part 8
This is the next installment in our article series dedicated to the race for volume, its consequences on music, sound and human ears.
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The Loudness War - Part 7
Here's the latest installment in our series of articles dedicated to the race for volume, and its consequences on music, sound and human ears.
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The Loudness War ─ Part 6
In this new installment we'll continue discussing the consequences of volume on music, sound and human ears, and we'll see how digital technology has enabled the reduction of dynamic range in recorde…
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Weighing the pros and cons of DIY mastering
For a long time the mastering process was a bit mysterious. Musicians knew little about what went on in a mastering studio, except that it made their tracks sound better. But thanks to all the inform…
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The Loudness War ─ Part 5
In this new installment in our race for volume, we'll see how changes in music listening have fueled the loudness war, and we'll look at radio's role in the escalation.