![]() Platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music are considered the norm for listening to music. With this evolution of the Music Industry we see a multitude of different platforms, codecs, deliverables, and loudness standards that are part of our daily mixing and mastering workflows, but how do we go about mixing and mastering for all these new standards whilst maintaining full control over our work and the effects of the various codecs? Music is consumed very differently these days compared to ten years ago. Instead, let's agree that there are arguments for and against mastering your own material. Over the last few years, more and more plug-ins have emerged that promise great mastering capabilities making "self-mastering" easier than ever before while also providing tools that help us to deliver music to a range of modern-day loudness specs. ![]() There's absolutely nothing wrong with that, this article isn't going to open that can of worms. ![]() These days many Music Producers and Recording Artists "self-master" their music.
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