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Mixing and Mastering Products
We provide professional mastering for demos, cd's, Ep's.
Your Music files:
A WAV file is the preferred digital format , but we can work with MP3. If you're sending a WAV file anything better than 16bit/44 100kHz is great. Remember the larger the file, the longer the upload and download.
Level: Anything louder than 15 dB ....... 8 dB will also work.
If you need more information, please use the Contact Form.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whats your number? I need to call you about my project!
Please use the contact form to get in touch with us . We communicate with clients via email, instead of over the phone, so that I can work more efficiently and in a timely manner. While we would love to talk to everyone, if we did, we would be on the phone 24-7. Email allows me to offer you the best price, product, and turnaround time in the industry.
What format should I use to send the files to you? What level should they be at?
WAV format is ideal, but if all you have is MP3 format, I can work with that too. If you're sending in MP3 format, you can disregard the info below. If you're sending WAV format, read on! Anything better than 16bit/44.100kHz works great. Keep in mind that the larger the file, the longer the upload/download time. So, you may not want to get carried away here. 16bit/44.100kHz is more than sufficient for just about anyone out there.
Level: Just about anything louder than -15dB is the Redbook Standard (within reason of course!). Most people find that -8dB is about the right level. If you choose something other than -8dB, that is completely fineBut, if you have no clue what it should be at, stick with -8dB and Im sure youll like the outcome.
We keep hearing the words mixing and mastering. Are they the same or is there a difference between them?
Most of the people use these words interchangeably, which is totally wrong. Each is a separate and distinct process. Mixing always precedes mastering. When we mix, all the elements of the song like the drums, bass, keyboards, guitar, are treated separately. Each element is leveled, equed and processed, making it sit at the right levels in the whole mix. Once the song is mixed, we cannot manipulate the individual tracks anymore, it is one mixed down track with all elements combined.
No matter how thoroughly we mix, the final mixdown track always has a huge room for improvement.
This is where mastering comes in and takes the mix to a whole new level. The mixed track is analyzed on world class equipment by trained sound engineers. Besides sorting out the problems like, low bass, sharp highs, low levels, stereo imaging etc, the engineer also adds refinement and dynamic control to the final track.
Without mastering, the mix generally sounds unprofessional and dull.
So no point just mixing a song?
Unless you own a ridiculously accurate studio and work with an engineer who is trained in mastering (not mixing), I am afraid the tracks have to be mastered. Top artists and bands get the tracks mastered, even though they record in the best studios!
What kind of services does your company provide?
We provide professional mixing and mastering for mixtapes, Demos, CDs, EP and full album projects. If you have any questions or comments drop us an email at: randomrecords_ymail.com
Still have a question? Go to the Contact page and send me a message!