After mixing is completed, mastering is the last step before a song is finished. Mastering adds the final polish that makes a song sound louder, more crisp, and translate well on any type of playback system. After mastering is finished, your song will be at its full potential.
Click the WeTransfer link above to send your project files. The following file formats are acceptable:
MASTERING:
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One file per song
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44.1kHz / 48kHz / 96kHz / 176.4kHz / 192kHz
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32bit / 24bit / 16bit
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WAV / AIF
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MP3 (acceptable but not preferred)
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Keep entire track from clipping (below 0dBfs)
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Remove any limiter on the master bus that is used for loudness
MIXING:
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Separate files for each stem of song
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i.e. lead vocal, background vocal, kick, snare, hi hats, etc.
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Please consolidate all stems to be the same length to ensure correct timing
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44.1kHz / 48kHz / 96kHz / 176.4kHz / 192kHz
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32bit / 24bit / 16bit
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WAV / AIF
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NO MP3
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Keep each individual track from clipping (below 0dBfs)
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Specify if some stems are grouped together
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Feel free to include a demo mix to be used as a reference