![]() Try album mastering now and hear what consistent mastered sound can do for your projects.The process is vital to maintaining consistency across your song or album, so it needs to be good! Mastering can be achieved through mastering engineers, however, due to the advancement in technology, many online mastering platforms have been launched. You’re ready.Įnjoy the feeling of hearing consistent mastered sound across your whole release, and take a second to congratulate yourself on being done right-finishing your album is a big deal! Perfect, you’ve prepared your mixes for mastering, picked your track order, added silences and fades and listened to your entire project. So take the time to review your entire project. It might be hard after working on the same tracks for so long, but listening to your entire album start to finish before mastering will save you headaches later on. Use a new DAW session and line up all your tracks in a row, or simply create a quick playlist to hear your whole album in your desired order. Preview your unmastered album before any mastering occurs to make sure you like the pacing and your audio is glitch free.Īll those songs aren’t just tracks anymore, they’re a masterpiece in the making. So silence should be added in your DAW prior to bouncing your files for mastering. LANDR album mastering will not add silence at the end of your tracks. Silence at the end of your tracks should be added in addition to your fade-outs mentioned above. We recommend leaving at least 2 seconds of silence at the end of each track (after your fade-outs), but how long your silences are will depend on your track order and your desired flow between tracks. The amount of silence you leave at the end of each track creates the gaps that make your album flow smoothly. Preview your unmastered album before any mastering occurs to make sure you like the pacing and your audio is glitch free. So silences should be added in your DAW prior to bouncing your files for mastering. LANDR album mastering will not add silence at the start of your tracks. Silence at the start of your tracks should be added in addition to your fade-ins mentioned above. However, leave more silence if you feel like the track starts too quickly. We recommend leaving at least 100-200 ms at the beginning of each track. To avoid abrupt track starts or audio being chopped off when playing back, always leave a small amount of silence before any audio starts. Insert silence at the beginning of your tracks This way your album will play in the correct order in the album view section of your LANDR library when you’re done mastering.Ĥ. So pick your track order and insert the correct silences before the album mastering step. Remember, LANDR doesn’t add silence in between your tracks. So get it right and commit early.Īfter you choose the tracks for your album from your LANDR library, re-order them before you master. ![]() If you change your track order later, the transition between tracks might happen too fast or too slow. Remember, LANDR doesn’t add silence between your tracks. It will help you figure out how much silence you’ll need between each track to make your album flow well. Pick the order of your songsĬhoose the order of your tracks before you master. Not sure if the tracks on your album are ready for mastering? Read our guides on How to Prepare Your Tracks for LANDR Mastering and Headroom before moving on to mastering your album. ![]() Our powerful, AI-driven mastering engine listens to your song and delivers pristine, studio-quality music that’s ready for release. ![]() Make sure you leave healthy headroom on your tracks before you master: The same guidelines for preparing your music for mastering apply to album mastering as well.Įach song included on your album, EP or mixtape needs to be prepared for mastering. Which is why LANDR now offers album mastering-to give you not just better sound, but true sound as well.īut before you upload your masterpiece for album mastering, there’s 6 simple steps you need to take to get the best results.Įach song included on your album or EP needs to be prepared for mastering. You already know that albums aren’t just a group of songs… They need consistency. You finished recording and mixing the songs on your album-Congratulations!
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