I wonder what it is about mixing and mastering that brings out the weird in people and their choices/views/opinions and somewhat enforcing them on others...
One thing I especially never get is the stupid extreme thinking in any subject. Why is EQing suddenly a chore someone spends too much time on? (Actually I've seen this thrown around every time - where exactly is it stated that people spend so friggin' much time with it?) It could just as stupidly be said that one is using BBE as a crutch for a crappy mix and lack of skills and ears combined with lousy material if it's in the chain every time - and yet I (nor anyone else really) is stating that every time this topic is discussed. Why can't the EQing be just a part of the process - as it very well is for most people I've ever seen working on music?
Continuing in a similar vein... why can't a touch of exciter/enhancer be just the thing that makes the music shine? Why should it always be done with EQ instead (especially since by nature, they aren't the same thing?!)?
There's an uncanny similarity to several things, let's say tubes just for the sake of it. Why is it that if a discussion appears about using something that has tubes in it, the argumentation instantly goes into throwing around the most extreme applications (ie. "I always process everything with tube gear!!!" and "I've never needed tubes, you're just using them to hide the crappy sound you started with!")?
This exciter/enhancer stuff goes through the same hoops every time - except that now the most ridiculously extreme views on EQing are getting mixed into it as well.
Oh well... in the meantime those that get the results they're after with some enhancing/exciting just get it done while the diehard supporters of either extreme point spend their time trying to convince the others that their approach is the only one
The usual 'magic box' comments are flying as well - why is it that this sort of commentary every time appears targeted towards others' ability to judge for themselves whether a piece of hard- or software provides them with useful, goodsounding results, when it right on the surface states "I don't know what it does" and implies (normally by attached remarks) "and I don't believe it does the trick but I'm not even familiar with it"?
Classic KVR.
(FYI, I'm deliberately just picking out isolated comments from several posts, so apologies if any particular person feels like they're being targeted. And there's some of that 'going into extremes' stuff to enhance (geddit?) the point I'm trying to make.)
JMH
