Mastering
What is Audio Mastering?
Audio mastering is the final step in the music production process It’s the post-production process of optimizing music and preparing it for music distribution.
The mastering stage involves signal processing with equalization, compression, saturation, stereo enhancement, limiting, audio restoration, and other final touches. Mastering engineers must also adhere to specific loudness standards when creating digital masters.
The purpose of mastering is to make your music sound balanced, cohesive, uniform, professional, and ready for commercial release. Mastering also ensures playback optimization across various speaker systems and media formats
Artists And Audio Engineers Master Music To:
Improve the sound quality of digital audio for an optimum playback experience.
Manage dynamic range, control transient spikes, and increase loudness. Dynamic range compression also “glues” each element into a cohesive whole.
Apply stereo enhancement to balance the stereo field and add dimension. Widening your mix will create a more focused low-end and help it sound bigger. It also improves the listening experience.
Ensure the songs on an album have consistent sound levels
Add the required metadata and ISRC codes into the digital file. They’re necessary for cataloging and tracking a song.
Apply proper bit depth reduction and sample rate conversion. Converting audio tracks is necessary for distribution and playback on digital mediums. The standard bit depth is 16-bit/44.1 kHz.
Create Your Music
The first step of the process is recording and mixing your song. Once the mix-down is done then it's on to mastering.
2. Upload Your Files
Make a compressed zip folder of your files/vocals. Send files using WeTransfer.com or Dropbox to
Keon@Keslimusic.com
3. Mastered & Receive
I will master your song to the highest industry quality and send it back to you. Download and review the final master and if you aren't happy you can request 5 revisions free of charge
Mastering Prices
(Turn Around Time 1-2 Days)