Our mastering service is designed to provide you with the highest quality audio mastering in the shortest possible time.
We use only the best analog gear for a superior sound quality that ensures your music is radio ready and streaming audio ready at commercial level.
Trust us to take your music to the next level and experience the difference in sound quality.
2 revisions included.
Fill the form choosing the service you need.
After the purchasing you can go to the Upload page and send us all the audio files.
HOW TO PLACE YOUR ORDER
Stems are intended the recorded events you have in your DAW to export for a Mixing service.
Stem can be a kick, or a snare, or a ride, or a single guitar, or a single vocal.
The sum of each stem will determine the overall amount of file you will send us.
Let's do an example.
You have recorded a drummer, a bassist, a guitarist and a singer; normal example for a rock band.
For the drmmer you have placed the microphone on Kick, Snare, Hi-Hat, Tom1, Tom2, Tom3, Ride, Over 1, Over 2, Mono Room which in total are 10 separated stems.
For the bassist you have recorded the DI and the amplifier with 1 mic, so in total you have 2 stems.
For the guitarist you have recorded a guitar on the left, another take on the right for all the song and maybe for the chorus you have added other 2 panned tracks. So in total you have 4 stems.
The singer have the main melody, and 2 harm tracks so in total we have 3 stems.
The overall sum is 19 stems.
It is the final step after get already mixed your song.
The mix sounds low in terms of volume and can sound different depending on which support you are using, car, pc, hi-fi, monitors, headphones, earphones, etc.
This because is missing the mastering process, the final step to reach the perfect tone and commercial levels to be sent on online digital distribution stores like Spotify, iTunes, Tidal, Deezer, Soundcloud etc) or physical stores in CD or Vinyl formats.
With this process your mixes will sound as best as possible the audio support can!
HOW TO PLACE YOUR ORDER
It is the final step after get already mixed your song.
The mix sounds low in terms of volume and can sound different depending on which support you are using, car, pc, hi-fi, monitors, headphones, earphones, etc.
This because is missing the mastering process, the final step to reach the perfect tone and commercial levels to be sent on online digital distribution stores like Spotify, iTunes, Tidal, Deezer, Soundcloud etc) or physical stores in CD or Vinyl formats.
With this process your mixes will sound as best as possible the audio support can!
We offer 1 Day Mastering Service!
Well, we do not use any artificial intelligence to master your song, we simply use the "old" way, HUMAN EARS!
We need 1 Day cause the song have to be listened by sound engineer to make any decision on the sound and how to build that, but in this way we can reach the best results.
Usually when you have a bunch of songs we can decide to treat them like an Album or as Separated Single.
But which are the differences?
Well, is very simple, usually an album has an average of sound in the mix, so each songs should have same drum sound, same guitar sound, etc...in this way also the Mastering should be more over the same over the entire album, with of course some tweaking if used different instrument in differnt songs, but overall a similar mastering process.
If you want to share then multiple singles so with very different sounds one from the others, then the Mastering process should be done one by one differently cause the frequencies of instruments used in each song are different.
Stereo Mastering is the most common mastering service.
It means that the file/song to be mastered is a "mixdown" in .WAV format.
So basically is a song in stereo. Like a normal song.
Stem Mastering is a new way to master your song. The song is divided in different "stems" (separated mixdown per each instrument), in this way if the master engineer needs to tweak a bit your drum or bass or guitar or whatever he can do that assuring the liberty to the Engineer to reach the goal in perfct way.
Important: YOU have to provide the Stems.
Stems are intended the recorded events you have in your DAW to export for a Mixing service.
Stem can be a kick, or a snare, or a ride, or a single guitar, or a single vocal.
The sum of each stem will determine the overall amount of file you will send us.
Let's do an example.
You have recorded a drummer, a bassist, a guitarist and a singer; normal example for a rock band.
For the drmmer you have placed the microphone on Kick, Snare, Hi-Hat, Tom1, Tom2, Tom3, Ride, Over 1, Over 2, Mono Room which in total are 10 separated stems.
For the bassist you have recorded the DI and the amplifier with 1 mic, so in total you have 2 stems.
For the guitarist you have recorded a guitar on the left, another take on the right for all the song and maybe for the chorus you have added other 2 panned tracks. So in total you have 4 stems.
The singer have the main melody, and 2 harm tracks so in total we have 3 stems.
The overall sum is 19 stems.
It is the final step after get already mixed your song.
The mix sounds low in terms of volume and can sound different depending on which support you are using, car, pc, hi-fi, monitors, headphones, earphones, etc.
This because is missing the mastering process, the final step to reach the perfect tone and commercial levels to be sent on online digital distribution stores like Spotify, iTunes, Tidal, Deezer, Soundcloud etc) or physical stores in CD or Vinyl formats.
With this process your mixes will sound as best as possible the audio support can!




Reviews
Before mad Steex mastered my song it was completely lifeless. He did his thing his thing and around 2-5 days i got a product that sounded really professional and that made me confident to release on music platforms. It couldn’t have happened without him
Highly recommended