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-== Going to AVP school for mastering learning purpose ? ==+=== Going to AVP school for mastering learning purpose ? ===
  
 Mastering has two faces as a job: Mastering has two faces as a job:
  
-    The artistic peer review act, which is to assess client's mix moves and either correct on master or suggest mixing adjustments.+  * The artistic peer review act, which is to assess client's mix moves and either correct on master or suggest mixing adjustments.
  
-    The industrial production act, which is to prepare and adjust sound material for its diffusion on final media (platform, CD, Vinyl,...).+  * The industrial production act, which is to prepare and adjust sound material for its diffusion on final media (platform, CD, Vinyl,...).
  
 A mastering engineer is a sharply skilled and experienced pair of ears who's responsible for those final touches that make impact. Sitting in a treated control room which he perfectly knows the sound of, he might be using snake-oil level analog/niche processings for that little marketing edge we all love to brag about, but whatever the gear, his mission is to provide the best sound finishing craftmanship to a sound producer. A mastering engineer is a sharply skilled and experienced pair of ears who's responsible for those final touches that make impact. Sitting in a treated control room which he perfectly knows the sound of, he might be using snake-oil level analog/niche processings for that little marketing edge we all love to brag about, but whatever the gear, his mission is to provide the best sound finishing craftmanship to a sound producer.
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