"Imagine if we were talking about images instead. A wav would be a high-resolution, full-color image, and an mp3 would be a normal-sized jpeg-compressed file. If we then have to resize and adjust colors on the jpegs, they'll end up with ugly blocks, blurry stretching, odd color blotches, stuff like that. Do a google image search for low quality image jpeg compression, see how those pics look. We don't want the audio to be like that.
So the wavs you get us would ideally be mixed well enough so we don't have to do any adjustments, but if we do, we'd prefer to have more control and not have to do a lot of damage control to try to undo overcompression and other problems."
Agaaa, I know. Master processing with complete compressed mixture is not same as with uncompressed parts of this mixture.
In most of my remixes(including this project), all guitars are mp3. Thats why I asked that stupid question. Nevermind. Listen to ROZO! He is da Boss!