Audio mastering is the process of preparing recorded audio for production, and often involves extensive signal processing. This processing can be either analog or digital in nature, digital processing largely having superseded analog processing since the 1990s. There are many important techniques used for the improvement of professional recordings, making use of processing such as compression, limiting, saturation, equalization, and - most importantly - muting.
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| - Audio mastering is the process of preparing recorded audio for production, and often involves extensive signal processing. This processing can be either analog or digital in nature, digital processing largely having superseded analog processing since the 1990s. There are many important techniques used for the improvement of professional recordings, making use of processing such as compression, limiting, saturation, equalization, and - most importantly - muting.
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| - Audio mastering is the process of preparing recorded audio for production, and often involves extensive signal processing. This processing can be either analog or digital in nature, digital processing largely having superseded analog processing since the 1990s. There are many important techniques used for the improvement of professional recordings, making use of processing such as compression, limiting, saturation, equalization, and - most importantly - muting.
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