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Mastering
Master Your Music with Professional Quality - Only $30 per Song
Select Your Mastering Package
- Standard Mastering: Mastering for most release formats (streaming services, CD, radio) in 16-bit with one free revision.
- Enhanced Mastering: Mastering in 16-bit with three revisions and a 320kbps MP3 provided.
- Standard Vinyl Mastering: Specialized mastering for vinyl release in 16-bit with one free revision.
- Enhanced Vinyl Mastering: Specialized mastering for vinyl release in 16-bit with three free revisions and a 320kbps MP3 provided.
- File Format: Export your mix in a lossless format like WAV (recommended) or AIFF. These formats retain the full fidelity of your audio.
- Sample Rate and Bit Depth: If possible, export at the same sample rate and bit depth as your project (e.g., 48 kHz, 24-bit). If not, 44.1 kHz, 24-bit is a standard option.
- Leave some headroom in your mix by bringing down the overall volume of the track before exporting. This will give me some room to work with and avoid clipping or oversaturation.
- Label the file correctly: It's important to label your exported file correctly, including the song title, artist name, and version number. This will help me keep track of the different versions of the mix.
Mastering is the final step in the music production process, and it has a significant impact on the overall sound and quality of a song. When your song is mastered, it is equalized, balanced, and polished to make it sound as professional and polished as possible. Enhance your music with our professional mastering services.
- Improved sound quality: Mastering can enhance the overall sound of a song by balancing the levels of the different instruments, improving the clarity and definition of the vocals, and increasing the overall volume and fullness of the track.
- Enhanced dynamic range: Mastering helps to improve the dynamic range of a song, making it sound more dynamic and lively. This can be especially important for songs that are meant to be played on loudspeakers or in a live setting.
- Increased loudness: One of the most common reasons for mastering a song is to increase its overall loudness. By carefully adjusting the levels of the different elements in a song, I will make the track sound louder and more impactful without sacrificing quality or introducing distortion.
- Improved consistency: If you have multiple songs that you want to release as an album or EP, mastering will ensure that they all have a consistent sound and level of loudness. This can be especially important if you want your tracks to sound cohesive when played back to back.