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Episode show notes:
We got this question from Fabian (Max im Parkhaus):
"Hello Malcom & Benedikt,
appreciating your latest episodes, thanks a lot.
I have a question regarding Benedikt’s solo episode 232 “Do this and your mixes will improve..."
How do I make sure I listen my favorite records (from Spotify e.g.) at the same level as my mixes? Because usually mixes are way quieter than mastered records.
I really want to build this listening habit so thanks a lot for a cue how I can solve this. It maybe could also be a question for another episode - who knows.
Thanks a lot 🤘🏼
Cheers
Fabian"
Well, here we are! Thanks for the great question, Fabian, and we hope this is helpful!
Enjoy!
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