I still experiment with mastering chain and i'm far from expert,but mastering buss is bottle neck of the mix,so anything ,even small changes of fx on that buss must be precise,so if have to answer with only yes and no,more probably no...better saturation to be on mix buss,where is needed,than to ruin everything for 2 sec with good intentions only ...but i'm still learning it,old dogs may know some tricks.
I personally i find clean master buss better or if put something to be almost invisible.
Saturation on the master
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I think, as the guy from Newfangled Audio said in a post, that distortion (Saturation) has the ingredients for adding glue to a mix.
That's they way I understood it anyway. It makes logical sense.
Ooey Gooey Gluey Goodness................. (The Shocking Truth Behind Mix Glue)
http://www.newfangledaudio.com/post/ooe ... d-mix-glue
That's they way I understood it anyway. It makes logical sense.
Ooey Gooey Gluey Goodness................. (The Shocking Truth Behind Mix Glue)
http://www.newfangledaudio.com/post/ooe ... d-mix-glue
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.
