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Mastering
Why Master?/How does it work?/Free No Obligation Track
Many people underestimate the difference professional mastering can make to a project or a track. It is often an afterthought and frequently overlooked entirely.
Yet this mysterious process can not only help your music stand up to comparison to commercially produced material, but also make for a better listening experience across a range of audio systems, ensuring a solid bass, sparkling top end and clear midrange.
In its simplest form mastering is the process of preparing your music to be burnt to CD for manufacture or distribution online.
The final mixes are taken, arranged in order, their volumes relative to one another adjusted and the correct spaces placed between individual tracks.
However, in the real world professional mastering isn't that simple, it usually involves processing the mixes using a combination of compression, EQ, limiting, and a host of other processes - to even out levels and get the right sonic balance - when mastering they help make your music louder, punchier, and most importantly sound good on a range of audio systems.
So whether you are listening at home, in the car, or on your iPod, your music will sound as sonically pleasingl as commercially produced tracks
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