AUDIO MASTERING

3 Easy Steps: How to Prepare Your Mastering Project

 
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Download, print and fill out mastering forms

 

1. PDF Getting Started

OR

Submit your song list online

Online Song list Form

 

 

1
Prepare and upload your files

Once your mastering forms are received, you will get your login info to our FTP server to upload your files. Your files will be reviewed by our mastering engineer and will let you know of any issues.

 

 

 

2

Purchase your audio mastering package

 

The standard price for 1 song is $40, with extra savings the more songs you add.

Audio Mastering Packages:

 

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Special Notes:

Before you give us your final mixes, it should sound exactly the way you want it with no defects. Try to give us only the best mixes you can provide.

Getting your tracks ready:


Make a safety copy of your mixes before you deliver it to our studio. Your CD Master must be mixed to two tracks (Stereo) .wav or .aiff file format. Your bit rate must not be lower than 16bit 44.1K (Audio CD Format). It is recommended that you use the highest bit rate possible if you can.

Mix volumes:


Make sure your mixes are at a comfortable volume and NOT limited or over compressed. Our engineers will limit and compress your master. Having your mixes over compressed makes it harder for the engineer to taylor the sound in your final mixes. Click here to download the full steps


We accept your master in the following industry formats:


- CD-R master (audio or data files)
- DVD master (data files)
- Audio master (pre-mastered CD)
- Digital Audio Tape (DAT)


If you provide your final mixes on data CD (CD-R or DVD), make sure you title every track.

Track order list form:


Before we start on your CD master, you must complete a "Track Order List Form" with your final mixes. Your project can not begin with out your final "Track Order List Form". Click here to download the "Track Order List Form" or use the "Online Version"


Handling your masters for best quality:


It is important that you handle all your masters with most care. Keep your CD in a protective case or sleeve. Hold your CD only by the edges and keep them free of any fingerprints and scratches that may create reading errors.