Check out this article interview by Steven Stone with a two time Grammy winning mastering engineer by the name of David Glasser for today’s daily audiophile roundup. Glasser informs the interviewer that a master engineer is the one who is in charge of putting the final touches on something recorded in the studio. Glasser also discusses his latest and previous projects that he’s been working on, and what’s involved in a mastering session.
A great read worthy of some time this morning:
An Interview With a Living Breathing Mastering Engineer
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