To Master or Not to Master?

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To Master or Not to Master?

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Getting ready to start stichting together a video review for the EHX Nano POG and recorded some audio (duh) so I was debating whether to master the recorded audio (guitar and drums) or to leave it as is? My thoughts on leaving it is that it will give the viewer a better idea what the pedal sounds like, but with mastering, it will just sound better.

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Do a simple transparent master, nothing over the top. It will keep it honest, but still sounding as good as it can.
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Aim for a honest representation of what's in the room. A little mastering will help a ton.
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I'm sure it would help. Nothing fancy, just pulling up the levels a bit and avoiding the unmastered, weak sound. Conversely, certainly don't brickwall the thing.
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