Daniel James wrote:
> Always the contrarian, Ralf! :-)

Sometimes a weakness and sometimes a potency of my personality :S.

To Bob, Daniel is right, I tend to be contrary and sometimes it might be 
improper.

> I believe the technical aspects of mastering that Katz covers would 
> apply to any genre of music.

As far as I remember my quick skim of Katz's book, it's a good book.

Anyway, I can't help it ;), there are some technical issues that depends 
to the used equipment and the kind of music you want to master.

A good idea might be to listen to some Katz productions and to analyse, 
if it's the kind of music and sound that is wanted. E.g. classic 
orchestras are using a higher tuning than 440Hz, if you want to master 
popular music with deep basses, you better read some Hiphop or Dub howtos.

But to be honest, Daniel might be right and the book also is good for 
pop music and homerecording. I heard a demo from Daniel and it was some 
kind of pop music and it was fine :).
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