Submit 32bit float or at least 24-bit WAV files at the original sample rate (e.g., 44.1kHz).
Fill out the intake form to get a quote and provide the necessary information for mastering and scheduling.
Turnaround is typically 60 hours for singles and 2-6 days for EPs/Albums. Expedited services are available upon request.
Pricing is determined by factors like song count, alternate mixes, and deliverables. For an estimate, visit the project quote page.
Revisions based on feedback are free.
Yes, with a small $25 fee for remastering the new mix.
Free revisions are available within 30 days, or a refund can be requested if the master hasn’t been released.
You’ll receive a 24-bit 48k WAV file, as well as Hi-Res version, with other formats available upon request.
Yes, you can request a free test master to see how your track will sound. If you're satisfied, you can purchase the final release-ready version. Submit your track through our form and receive a sample within 72 hours.
Yes, we offer stem mastering for projects needing technical fixes. The cost is $120 per track for up to 6 stems, with $15 for each additional stem. For more details, contact us.
Yes, we offer vinyl mastering. Choose the "Vinyl" option when submitting your project.
Yes, we provide both. Select the relevant options when submitting your project.
Payment is due upon the completion and final approval of all mastered files. The final deliverables will be sent once payment has been made.
We accept bank transfers, PayID, and credit cards. PayPal is also available upon request.
PayPal may offer the option to pay in four interest-free installments, depending on your location and account status.
Refunds can be requested within 30 days if we mutually agree that the service is not a good fit, after the revision process, provided the mixes or masters haven't been released.
Mastering is the final process that enhances a recording’s overall sound, bringing balance, depth, and clarity. It ensures your music meets the highest industry standards, whether for digital platforms or physical formats.
Mixing fine-tunes individual elements, while mastering polishes the entire performance for a cohesive, professional finish.
Mastering can enhance a well-prepared mix, but it cannot fully resolve fundamental issues like clipping or imbalance.
Submit a balanced mix and maintain clear communication with your engineer to achieve the finest results.
High-resolution formats like DXD, DSD, 96k, and 192k WAV capture more detail,improved timing than standard formats, offering superior sound quality. They preserve the full dynamic range, clarity, and tonal depth of your music, which is especially crucial for genres like classical, jazz, and acoustic recordings. These formats ensure that subtle nuances, room ambiance, and intricate sound textures are faithfully represented. Additionally, high-res files future-proof your music, providing a master file that remains compatible with the evolving audio technology and platforms.