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Jett Galindo Opens Mastering Studio with NUGEN Audio SupportRenowned GRAMMY® Award-winning mastering engineer Jett Galindo has officially opened the doors to Jett Galindo Mastering—a studio that balances deep-rooted tradition with carefully chosen modern tools. Carrying forward the legacy of her late mentor, mastering icon Doug Sax of The Mastering Lab, Galindo’s new space reflects over a decade of dedication to high-fidelity sound.A statement from Galindo shares, “I’ve had the privilege of having access to a high-quality, award-winning mastering signal chain throughout the entire decade that I worked at The Mastering Lab and The Bakery. When building my studio, I knew I wanted to maintain that authentic, uncompromised fidelity in my sound.”Built from the ground up with precision and intent, the studio features custom analog hardware designed by JCF Audio’s Josh Florian, including The Mastering Lab’s signature line amps and EQs, as well as Florian’s highly regarded Latte A/D-D/A converters. Every detail of the space was crafted with one goal in mind: maintaining the sonic excellence Galindo has long been known for.But her setup doesn’t stop at analog. A statement from the company discloses that Galindo has integrated a number of NUGEN Audio’s digital tools into her workflow, including Monofilter, MasterCheck, Stereoizer, and SEQ-S. These plug-ins provide a modern complement to her signal chain, helping her deliver masters that meet today’s technical standards while preserving the musicality she’s built her reputation on.“My studio is where my analog and digital worlds truly come together,” she says. “Both elements need to complement each other to meet that impeccable standard for mastering.”With this new chapter, Galindo continues to honor the philosophies she learned from her mentors while confidently shaping her own path—where quality is never compromised, and the music always comes first.The post Jett Galindo Opens Mastering Studio with NUGEN Audio Support first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.