Mastering
Send me your finished mix and I'll master it for release — streaming platforms, download stores, vinyl, film, wherever it's going. Every track gets a hybrid analog and digital workflow in an acoustically treated studio. No templates, no presets, just careful listening and intentional decisions.
You'll get a streaming-ready master with the clarity, punch, and balance your mix deserves, delivered within 24 to 48 hours. Three rounds of revisions are included on every order — I want you to feel genuinely confident in the result, not just satisfied enough.
Upload your track, drop me a note about what you're going for, and include any reference tracks if you have them. That context helps a lot. If you want to talk through your project first, text or call me directly at (805) 250-0004.
Not ready to commit yet? Request a free sample and hear what your track could sound like first.
Select Your Mastering Package
The standard package — everything you need for digital release.
- Mastered 24-bit WAV file
- Streaming-ready loudness and tonal balance
- 3 rounds of revisions
- Delivered in 24–48 hours
Same master, plus a high-quality MP3 for easy sharing, pitching, or social media.
- Mastered 24-bit WAV file
- 320 kbps MP3
- Streaming-ready loudness and tonal balance
- 3 rounds of revisions
- Delivered in 24–48 hours
Specialized mastering optimized for vinyl — different EQ curves, headroom management, and side-length considerations than a streaming master.
- Mastered 24-bit WAV pre-master for vinyl pressing
- 3 rounds of revisions
- Delivered in 24–48 hours
Vinyl-optimized master plus a high-quality MP3 for digital sharing alongside your physical release.
- Mastered 24-bit WAV pre-master for vinyl pressing
- 320 kbps MP33 rounds of revisions
- Delivered in 24–48 hours
A WAV or AIFF file at the same sample rate and bit depth as your project — ideally 24-bit. If you've been working at 48kHz/24-bit, export at that. If not, 44.1kHz/24-bit is the standard fallback.
Leave some headroom — aim for peaks around -6 dBFS before you export. Don't run any limiting, compression, or EQ on the master bus. That's my job, and having clean headroom to work with makes a real difference to the result.
Name the file with the song title and artist name so it's easy to track. If you have reference tracks or notes about the direction you want — louder, warmer, more open, whatever — include those when you upload. The more context you give me, the better.
Need a step-by-step walkthrough? Read the full export guide here.