Re: The future of audio plugins ?

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jonetsu, with all due respect, I think that you don't really know what mixing is. You keep talking about that as if it's just an objective (as opposed to subjective) kind of work, done AFTER what the tracks must sound has already been defined. It's not.
Mixing is part of defining how the music will sound.
Opeth recently issued a remix of their Deliverance album: it has more "growl" and less "bite", the palm muted guitars were more defined and more cutting in the old mix, while the new mix has more weight in the low frequencies.
Wich mix is the "correct" one? How can you answer this question? It's a matter of taste. Mixing is full of subjective decisions.

-- Emanuele Rusconi
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