I will master your music for streaming services


About this gig
Transform your music into sonic masterpieces with my professional mastering services. Whether you're an emerging artist or an experienced musician, I offer three tiers of meticulous audio mastering to meet your needs. My basic package guarantees a polished master, perfectly attuned for streaming services, delivered in three days. If you're in a hurry, opt for the standard or premium packages, which promise faster turnaround times and extra dedication to bring out the best in your music. Experience the difference a professional touch can make on your tracks and let's make your music sound as phenomenal as it deserves to be!
Get to know Adam J
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- FromCanada
- Member sinceFeb 2013
- Avg. response time1 hour
- Last delivery2 years
Languages
English, French
FAQ
What genres of music do you specialize in for your mastering service?
I provide mastering services for all genres. Whether you're producing hip-hop, pop, rock, electronic music, or any other genre, my services are designed to bring out the best in your tracks and make them shine across all platforms.
What format should I provide my tracks in for the best results?
For the best results, I recommend providing your tracks in a lossless format like WAV or AIFF. If possible, export your mix as a stereo file with a bit depth of at least 24 bits and a sample rate of 44.1 kHz or higher. However, I can work with any audio format you have.
What will the mastered track sound like?
The mastered track will sound more polished and professional. I'll ensure the track is sonically balanced, enhancing the overall loudness without compromising on the dynamic range. The end result will be a track that sounds great on all systems and platforms.
How do I know when my track is ready for mastering?
Once you're satisfied with the mix and don't feel like any more changes need to be made to the individual tracks in terms of volume levels, panning, equalization, or effects. Essentially, your mix should sound as close as possible to how you want the final song to sound.
What DB should I export my mix at for mastering?
When exporting your mix for mastering, it's important to leave enough headroom for the mastering engineer to work with. A good rule of thumb is to aim for your loudest parts (the peaks) to hit around -6dB. This doesn't mean that the entire track should be at -6dB, but rather that the loudest parts.

