Audio Production Specialists
“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.”
Mastering is the crucial final stage before a track is released into the world, and requires a combination of technical skill, critical listening and a deep understanding of audio processing.
We will fine-tune your polished mix using industry standard tools, giving your music the best chances on release.
Transform your raw recordings into a polished and professional-sounding track.
Mixing requires both technical skill and creative intuition to achieve the desired sound ahead of the mastering process.
Bring your ideas to life.
We know producing a podcast takes time, and you’d prefer to focus on generating ideas and recording.
That’s why we handle the detailed editing, allowing you to concentrate on creating more content.
With nearly a decade of experience in mixing and mastering, I bring expertise honed through studying at the prestigious Point Blank Music School.
I’ve completed work for record labels with major followings, contributing to songs that have collectively accumulated millions of streams worldwide.
Mastering is the process which the stereo mix from your DAW becomes the ‘final’ product that your audience will hear. The engineer enhances elements of your track to make it sound richer, wider and hold more depth.
We aim to turn masters around within two days. Mixing can take longer to finalise as we’ll send you versions throughout to check you’re happy with the direction your track is taking.
If you need a fast turnaround, let us know and we'll see what we can do!
Mastering is £20 per track with discounts available for bundles of tracks. Mixing and podcast production depends on the size of the project.
Yes! Unmastered tracks can sound weak and will struggle to compete with professionally mastered records.
Mixing is the process of combining and balancing individual tracks of recorded audio to create a cohesive final version of a song.
Sure! If you’d like a machine to be in charge of making critical tweaks to your music ahead of its release, then absolutely!
Although, how long have you spent working on your music? And do you think it deserves more than an algorithm making changes without understanding you or your record?
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