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nanzivino
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nanzivino
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11/04/2015 2:39 am
Studios are great if you have money to burn, but most people don't.. If you can hire someone and afford them to do mixing, etc., that is great, too. But that also costs money. Pro engineers often help out 10's or 100's of other acts, which can potentially come at the expense of what you are personally aiming for.

Pro tools I don't know so much about...but there are many ways to record.