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Final Things To Remember:
• Remember, a good mix will produce a great master.
• Do not make your final mix levels too loud. 6-to -10 d
bfs will work in most cases.

Click here for a pic of optimum audio final mix levels from Wikipedia.

• Do NOT put a processor or plug-in (ie compressor/limiter) across the master mix bus.

• Try not to master mp3s. These are compressed audio files that are lower in quality. You want to deliver your master formatted to offer the best quality. We prefer 24 bit 44.1K AIFF or Wav files.  We can also work with final mix audio copies from cds however, these are 16 bit by default., usable, but not the best format.

• Including a song reference of a cd that you like is always a great idea and helps us to pinpoint what you want your finished master to sound like.


• Remember, a great mix will produce a great master. Spend the necessary time it takes to get your mix right.

 CALL US - 212 979-8324

 
Check out mastering engineer Lee Evans prepping you about proper levels for sending your masters
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