Can (and should) the client be present during mastering?
We’ve mastered both with and without the client present. We’ve found that most folks can get bored sitting around for the hours it takes to create the final master. Also, many of our clients are not located near by, many being out of state or in another country. Since we’re in frequent contact with the client during a project, most prefer to simply send us their mixes and listen to the results in their own environments on their own systems, with which they have the most familiarity. This has the additional benefit of saving them money since attended sessions invariably take longer.
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- Can (and should) the client be present during mastering?