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MASTERING

Mastering is the last step of the music production process and the first step in duplicate and distribution. To finalize your song/audio file you need a mastering engineer to do so. We implement metadata and audio files suitable for your desired distribution format.

It’s very simple and easy. Go to booking on our website. Here you will select the service your looking for and select the available times shown on our calendar. Once you complete payment, you will receive a confirmation email.

WAV and AIFF formats. 16 bit and 24 bit files preferred.

There is a possibility you can receive your delivery as fast as 1 business day, but please allow up to 3-5 business days for delivery.

I can give my perspective on the details hearing in your song or audio file but essentially it is up to you to make that decision. Do not expect the master to sound good if the mix doesn’t sound good to you.

We except cash, visa & debit card, credit cards.

Audio files without heavy compression on the master or bus channel is recommended but not required. Reminder, the more compression done one the audio file, the less I can do as a mastering engineer.

Mastering sessions are not attended during the first pass of processing. You are welcome to attend during a revision session.

We are able to process audio for vinyl duplication, but we do not cut vinyl at our studio.

24 bit – 16 bit, 44.1 – 96k wav file. CD Master, Master for vinyl, MP3, DDP

Yes! Each order comes with one free alternate version. Any request for more alternate versions comes with a $30 fee

A file used for mass cd duplication. If you request for a cd master, you will receive a DDP File and one master CD copy.

Yes, a $40 fee is implemented once you make changes to any production of your file.

MIXING

This depends on the amount of mixes that is cue in front of your order. On average 3-5 business days.

The hourly rate of the studio, and service fee.

You will receive a WAV, MP3 and MFiT version of your main mix. There is a $25 fee for alternate mastered versions.

I can give my perspective on the details hearing in your song or audio file but essentially it is up to you to make that decision. Do not expect the master to sound good if the mix doesn’t sound good to you.

No. You must order our mix & master package.

Yes. Please follow the guidelines on recommended studio etiquette during mix sessions.

You can send your Pro Tools session or send your stems in one folder compressed.

A fee of $125 would allow you to add additional production after mixing.

Yes. You must follow your distributor guidelines for “how to re-upload your music”

Unlimited within a 15 day period. You are also granted one free attended revision session for Full Mixes.

RECORDING

To help fit as much people in our schedule with a hour block efficient enough to finish a substantial amount of work.

Only if files with song title and artist name is sent prior to the session.

Maximum 3 including you.

By default you will receive and WAV and MP3 of your recording but we will send anything that your request DURING the session.

No. As a recording engineer, we are not vocal producers. We focus on the best way in capturing sound and studio vibes. Please hire a vocal producer if you are looking for creative feedback hire a vocal producer/coach.

No. please plan your studio session according to the amount of work needed to be done.

No. Too small of a space.

Small instruments like cello, guitar, trumpet, bass guitar as well as vocals and small percussion.

Yes but there will be a $50 fee for the changes. It is recommended that you do all things during the session including check final bounces and digital folders.

Yes. You must follow your distributor guidelines for “how to re-upload your music”

Unlimited within a 15 day period. You are also granted one free attended revision session for Full Mixes.

Yes. Please inform us before your session as we will have an assistant engineer available.

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