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2-475: The K-system is an audio level measuring technique proposed by mastering engineer Bob Katz in the paper "An integrated approach to Metering, Monitoring and Levelling". It proposes a studio monitor calibration system and a set of meter ballistics to help engineers produce consistent sounding music while preserving appropriate dynamic range . This sound technology article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bob Katz Bob Katz

4-809: Is an American audio mastering engineer and author of a popular book on audio mastering. Katz has mastered three Grammy Award –winning albums and one nominated album. Projects he has worked on have received Grammys and acclaim from audiophiles , and his book on mastering is considered by some to be the "definitive work on mastering". Katz taught at the Institute of Audio Research from 1978 to 1979. In 1988, Katz joined Chesky Records and began recording jazz and classical artists there, as well as producing oversampled commercial recordings. In 1990, he founded an audio-mastering company called Digital Domain Mastering, where he continues to work. In early 2015, Katz began

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