The Advance Mix & Master Package
provides everything you need to distribute your songs. This Package provides maximum quality using analog gears and is recommended for high quality radio ready results.
Manual / Auto tune Vocals
• Each song is carefully processed with analog and digital equipment
• Corrective/Balancing/Advance EQ
• Multi-Band Compression
• Hiss Removal (if necessary)
• Harmonic Exciter & Saturation Processing
• Clarity and Punch boost
• Track Cleanup
• Vocal Editing
• Noise Gating
• Reverb
• FX and Delay
• DeEssing
• Peak Limiting
• Stereo Widening
• High Quality Stereo WAV File Export
• Spotify, iTunes, Tidal and All Digital Platforms Ready to Release
FAQ
How will i receive my item ( Mix & Mastering ) after putchase ?
Through our direct delivery system, all customers will be provided with downloads instantly after checking out. Please check your email inbox for links, as well as Spam folders.
What DAW can I send you stems from?
* Pro Tools
* FL Studio
* Cubase
* Garageband
* Reaper
* Adobe Audition
* Cake Walk
* Band Lab
* Mix Craft
* Studio One
* Logic Pro X
* Ableton
How can I make sure my parts are in all the right places?
Make sure each track starts at 0:00, even if there are blank spaces. That way there’s no lining up issues.
What formats can I submit my files in?
FILE FORMAT: Submit each individual channel as a WAV file. (Do not combine tracks). AIFF files are also acceptable.
SAMPLE RATES & BIT DEPTH: Sample rates and bit depth should be at the rate that you originally recorded your files at. For example, if your file was 96 kHz and 24 bit, then print the file at the same bit depth.
How i do i prepare my song for mixing and mastering ?
You can watch this video which does a great job explaining the premastering process and why these steps are important. Basically, there are five big rules to follow:
- Export in an uncompressed file format (.wav or .aiff) at the sample rate and bit depth you produced your music.
- Leave silence (about 4-6 bars or around 5 sec) before and after the track.
- Remove any effects on the main output bus (or upload two versions – one with the effects and one without).
- Make sure there is at least -3 dbfs of headroom (-6 dbfs preferred!).
- Turn off “Normalization” and Dithering” when exporting the mix or stems for mastering. For visual reference, your stems should look like the “Good” image below:
How i upload files ?
You can watch this video which does a great job explaining the premastering process and why these steps are important. Basically, there are five big rules to follow:
- Export in an uncompressed file format (.wav or .aiff) at the sample rate and bit depth you produced your music.
- Leave silence (about 4-6 bars or around 5 sec) before and after the track.
- Remove any effects on the main output bus (or upload two versions – one with the effects and one without).
- Make sure there is at least -3 dbfs of headroom (-6 dbfs preferred!).
- Turn off “Normalization” and Dithering” when exporting the mix or stems for mastering. For visual reference, your stems should look like the “Good” image below:
Should I send tracks as stereo or mono?
STEREO vs MONO: Mono tracks should be submitted as mono; stereo tracks as stereo.
If you have a keyboard that is stereo, print that as a stereo track.
If you have a guitar or vocal that was recorded with one mic, submit it as a mono tra
Do you have beat stems included?
We got you covered, check service options below for pricing details.
What is a stems?
A stem is one or more tracks or elements mixed down into a single stereo track. For example, a chorus vocal part may consist of 10 different vocal tracks but a chorus vocal stem would only contain 1 stereo vocal track.
All stems should start from the exactly same starting point (beginning of the song) and finish at the end of the song – EVEN if it is just silence! This is very important since we will not be able to align the stems if they don’t all start at EXACTLY THE SAME SPOT.
how long does it take to mix or master a song?
Depending on the complexity and number of stems, songs can typically be mixed between 2-5 days. Albums can take anywhere from 5-15 days depending on workload and complexity.
Mastering usually takes less time with song turn around time around 1-3 days and albums usually taking less than 5 days.
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