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How often are label recordings off-note: speededsped up or slowed down?

How rare is it that recordings are speededsped up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process?

How often are label recordings off-note: speeded up or slowed down?

How rare is it that recordings are speeded up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process?

How often are label recordings off-note: sped up or slowed down?

How rare is it that recordings are sped up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process?

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Laurence
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How rare is it that recordings are speeded up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process, so that the final commercial mix is not on A=440, and is instead A =444 or it's 432?

How frequent is it that the effective tuning of a final recording is not on the modern digital tuning standard of A=440, which is only used by the musicians and not necessary for listeners?

How rare is it that recordings are speeded up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process, so that the final commercial mix is not on A=440, and is instead A =444 or it's 432?

How frequent is it that the effective tuning of a final recording is not on the modern digital tuning standard of A=440, which is only used by the musicians and not necessary for listeners?

How rare is it that recordings are speeded up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process?

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Laurence
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How rare is it that recordings are speeded up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process, so that the final commercial mix is not on A=440, and is instead A =444 or it's 432?

How frequent is it that the effective tuning of a final recording is not on the modern digital tuning standard of A=440, which is only used by the musicians and not necessary for listeners?

How rare is it that recordings are speeded up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process?

How rare is it that recordings are speeded up or slowed down after recording, by a few percent, during the mastering process, so that the final commercial mix is not on A=440, and is instead A =444 or it's 432?

How frequent is it that the effective tuning of a final recording is not on the modern digital tuning standard of A=440, which is only used by the musicians and not necessary for listeners?

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