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GAIN STAGING IN LOGIC PRO X

here’s a revolution taking place in the music-production industry – a movement that places emphasis on transient detail and dynamic range rather than the needles-in-the-red sound that epitomised the infamous Loudness Wars. Streaming has actively changed the way we produce music, in this case, driven by the loudness-correction used by the likes of Spotify and iTunes to turn down overcooked masters. Put simply, choice is being put back in our hands – we can choose to have our music pushed to its limits or

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