I will edit, quantize and pitch correct your audio tracks


About this gig
Professional Audio Editing & Session Preparation
We designed this service to handle the most tedious, time-consuming parts of music production so you can focus on what matters: the creative mix.
Don't waste your energy on manual drum alignment or surgical vocal tuning.
Send us your raw tracks, and we will deliver a polished, "mix-ready" session that feels professional and sounds tight.
What we do to optimize your workflow:
- Pitch Correction;
- Manual Timing Adjustments;
- Phase Alignment;
- Session clean up from undesired sounds (e.g. Clicks, pops, noises...)
Why work with The Cave? We are engineers who understand the technical demands of a modern mix. We dont just "fix" audio; we prepare it to sound its best. Your tracks will come back organized, consolidated, and ready for your favorite plugins.
Ready to start? Send a message NOW!
Write us before placing any order to make sure we can give you the best service for your tracks
Get to know The Cave
Professional Metal Gnomes
- FromItaly
- Member sinceJul 2025
- Avg. response time1 hour
- Last delivery1 month
Languages
English, Italian, Spanish
FAQ
Can you fix a "bad" recording ?
Obviously it depends from the recording, there are physical limits to audio editing. If your tracks have digital clipping, extreme room reverb or loud background noise, please send us a sample before placing an order and we will give you an honest feedback
Is Mixing and Mastering included in these packages?
No, these packages are strictly for Audio Editing (tuning, timing, phase correction, and cleaning). The goal is to give you "Mix-Ready" tracks. Don't worry, we are working also on mix and master services!
1. How should I prepare my files for the session?
Please provide raw, dry WAV stems (24-bit preferred) with no effects on unless they are necessary for the purpose of the song. Most importantly, ensure all tracks start at the exact same point (0:00) so they remain perfectly aligned when I import them into my DAW.

