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r/Maliciouscompliance I Embarrassed a Millionaire & Ruined His Business!

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4.910.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP is a sound technician at a recording studio. He has a rather interesting interaction with a expert producer who wants him to complete a rush order. The situation is a little fishy, but OP is a professional so he does his best to make his client happy. A few days later, the hotshot millionaire who was bankrolling the production shows up, and then it becomes clear how OP helped to destroy a millionaire's business.

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Welcome to our slash malicious compliance where OP completely embarrasses a stuck up millionaire.

0:06.3

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1:11.9

Our next Reddit post is from Tapioca Fumble. I'm an audio engineer. About five years ago,

1:17.1

I was working at a very high-end facility with some amazing equipment. The studio looked beautiful,

1:23.1

and it was quite amazing. Most of my time at the studio was spent recording musical artists

1:27.7

and mixing their tracks. I was booked for an eight-hour block to mix and pre-recorded tracks

1:31.9

that a producer was going to bring in. To clarify, mixing a song means taking all the individual

1:37.1

instrument recordings, balancing volumes, and applying effects. After a song has been mixed,

1:42.1

it's sent to a mastering engineer who puts the final touches on it and makes it ready for

1:46.0

distribution. In most cases, especially if it's through a record label, the mixing engineer and

1:51.6

mastering engineer are two different people, since there are two different art forms that

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