JeremyFife
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Came across this article on a brief comparison of 4 "AI" mastering services.
Is this the way that mastering will go? I'm hoping that mastering will remain part of the creative process, with a creative person at the helm.
Perhaps this is inevitable though, like EQ to a target curve?
I'm trying not to generalise, and be rude, and say "it's fine for Pop" ...
One concerning note is they all seem to handle loudness badly, although there's not much detail
We tested 4 of the most popular online e-mastering services and compared them to a real mastering engineer. Here’s what happened
Are automated, AI-powered mastering platforms actually worth using and how do they stack up against the real thing?
www.musicradar.com
Is this the way that mastering will go? I'm hoping that mastering will remain part of the creative process, with a creative person at the helm.
Perhaps this is inevitable though, like EQ to a target curve?
I'm trying not to generalise, and be rude, and say "it's fine for Pop" ...
One concerning note is they all seem to handle loudness badly, although there's not much detail