Description
Mastering is the final step before your music is ready for release. Whether you need a simple loudness boost or more detailed tonal control, we’ve got you covered. Choose between Stereo Mastering and Stem Mastering based on your project’s needs.
Which One Should I Choose?
| Feature | Stereo Mastering | Stem Mastering |
|---|---|---|
| Input Format | 1 stereo file | 3–6 grouped stems (drums, vocals, etc.) |
| Flexibility | Limited adjustments | More control over elements |
| Ideal For | Finalized mixes | Mixes needing subtle tweaks |
| Turnaround | 1–2 business days | 1–5 business days |
| Price | Lower | Slightly higher |
What’s Included:
Professional mastering using analog & digital tools
EQ, compression, stereo enhancement, limiting, and saturation
Optimized loudness for streaming and playback systems
Unlimited revisions
Deliverables:
HQ Mastered lossless audio file
Optional DDP file for CD duplication
Loudness matched to platform standards (Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)
File Requirements:
Stereo Mastering: 1 stereo WAV/AIF file (24-bit, unmastered, with at least 3 dB of headroom)
Stem Mastering: 3–6 grouped stereo stems (WAV/AIF, clearly labeled)
Optional reference track + creative notes






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