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i'd say that if you want to sell it commercially, you ought to master it somehow. that way it won't sound weak or quiet when people put it on after a different cd. also, good mastering brings out the best in your tracks, makes them hang together sonically and warms them up. i'd pony up the cash if i were in your shoes. you don't have to hire some hot-shot with 500K worth of gear. but do hire somebody with at least decent gear and experience.
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