Then if you get crappy masters to begin with, your results are going to be severely limited. You can do what you can do, but a bad mix is a bad mix is a bad mix.But if I get a stereo file, where everything is "rendered" already, I have to work with what I get.
Expensive engineers and producers aren't hired by labels for the fancy equipment they bring to any mix session - it's for their mixing/production expertise. Without that mixing, you can buy the most expensive gadgets on earth and you still won't get the results those labels get.


