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Eugen Rochko

@sixohsix I think this is a tough question because mastering is less of a gradient. It's more of a threshold. Beyond a certain point it sounds awful, after a certain point it sounds good, it's hard to grade by this.

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M. Verdone

@Gargron I see that, but I think it's multidimensional instead of just having "enough". And when the production is in the perfect balance of all those dimensions, for that artist and that performance, then it's exceptional. It lifts the music up.

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