![]() ![]() Good news is the plug ins are freely bundled in with Protools. Īnother approach is doing your own simple two step mastering process in ProTools using the Maxim and Dither plug ins. ![]() No need to learn how to use plug ins etc. ![]() It doesn’t help the mastering engineers out there make a living of course but great for me for things like drum videos for YouTube. The last time I used it the track cost £10 to master. Join the website for free and then pay for each track you master. LANDR describes itself as an an online, cloud-based, automated mastering service. Good then that I found a couple of alternatives… Created by Manuel Scaramuzzino, Master Your Track provides a friendly and accessible mastering service for both independent and signed artists. Sometimes though for your own projects, or for budget projects for bands, sending your track to a professional mastering engineer is too costly. Genre (s) and/or soundalike should be identified if possible. The track must be properly named and meta-tagged. In any case, make clear in the file description if it is mastered or not. A brilliant job from Pete as the tracks sounded so much ‘bigger‘ and better. Unmastered can be considered but your track could be considered as weak, especially when listened to in the midst of a listening session of hundreds of tracks. I created it as a reminder and quick reference for myself but if you come across it and find it useful then brilliant!įor an album release I sent the tracks off to Pete Maher. Here is my little handy guide on how to do that. I have released tracks on iTunes, Spotify and CD and always have some sort of mastering process. The final step for me when I finish mixing a track is to get it mastered and ready for release. How to: Easily master a track on a budget ![]()
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