I export the final mix to .WAV file without any heavy overall processing. Then I open that final mix in Ozone to run any mastering presets I like. I'm a fan of subtle edits in mixing and mastering. When doing any kind of EQ/Compression/Reverb/Whatever, once I start hearing the difference, I'll back it off to about half that amount so I don't over do it. After running Ozone, I'll export the new .WAV and play it in all environments I can, car stereo, home entertainment system, cheap .MP3 player on crappy headphones, etc. From doing that, I will have some ideas on what I need to tweak on the next pass (more bass, treble, less compression, etc.). I'll go back and repeat everything I've mentioned here. I may go through several repeats until I get it how I like.




Steve

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