Stem Mastering
Stem Mastering
Stem mastering gives you more control than a traditional stereo master. Instead of working only on a final mixdown, I balance and process grouped stems (like drums, vocals, bass, synths) for greater clarity, punch, and tonal accuracy. This approach is especially powerful for EDM, pop, rock, and any track that needs extra polish.
With award-winning mastering trusted by Netflix, Showtime, Timbaland’s label, and over 5,000 artists, I’ll deliver a release-ready sound that translates everywhere with loudness that holds up, clarity that cuts through, and consistency across all platforms.
Submit your stems today and make your track release-ready.
Stem Mastering Tiers (WAV delivery)
- 2 stems: $100
- 3–6 stems: $150
- 7–12 stems: $200
- 13–18 stems: $250
- 19–25 stems: $300
Add-on: WAV + MP3 delivery
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$10 per package
Each package includes:
- Mastered 24-bit WAV file
- 3 rounds of revisions
- Streaming-ready loudness and tonal balance
Add-on option: WAV + MP3 delivery (extra $10 per package).
Select Your Mastering Package
Professional mastering with a 24 bit WAV file for highest quality playback and distribution.
Includes:
- Mastered 24 bit WAV file
- 3 rounds of revisions
- Streaming ready loudness and tonal balance
Professional mastering with a 24 bit WAV file plus a high quality MP3 for easy sharing.
Includes:
- Mastered 24 bit WAV file
- High quality MP3 (320 kbps)
- One round of revisions
- Streaming ready loudness and tonal balance
Specialized mastering for vinyl with optimal headroom, EQ, and side length consideration.
Includes:
- Mastered 24 bit WAV pre master for vinyl pressing
- One round of revisions
Vinyl optimized master plus a high quality MP3 for digital sharing.
Includes:
- Mastered 24 bit WAV pre master for vinyl pressing
- High quality MP3 (320 kbps)
- One round of revisions
- 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.