On 2/7/07 8:46 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
The reason early CDs sounded so bad was they often
started with the
Master mixdown tapes from the LP, which had a lot of bad juju done
to them due to the limitations of the vinyl medium.
That's why so much work has been put into remastering from original
multitracks, when possible.
Mastering isn't done from multitrack tapes, that's mixing. Mastering is done
after the mixdown to stereo (or mono, in the olden days).
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