MIXING
The main objective is to achieve maximum sound quality and definition for your production.
Mixing involves treating each element/instrument in an audio track individually to achieve the best possible result for each section and then integrating all the pieces into a balanced context. In this step, every detail of a song is taken and transformed into a single, high-quality stereo waveform that allows each artistic intention to be fully expressed with maximum clarity.
In music production, an audio mixing studio is where all recorded tracks are combined to create a balanced and coherent final mix. This process involves adjusting levels, equalization, panning, and applying effects to each track to achieve a cohesive, engaging, and effective sound. Mixing is a crucial step between recording and mastering, ensuring that each element has its own space and prominence, in line with the artistic vision of each project. Access to all individual track elements allows the engineer maximum control to ensure the best possible recording/production result.
Independence in all aspects from levels, equalization, compression, etc. allows the engineer to maximize the sound quality of the track and ensure perfect reproduction on all systems, including clubs, radios, and headphones.
The stereo track will be processed through a true Class A analog mastering chain to ensure the best possible sound quality.
REQUIREMENTS
- 24 bit WAV/AIFF audio stems of each channel/track (Dry / Wet)
- Send reference tracks
- Mix in notes on any concerns or highlights/desire FX
USD 200
MIX + MASTER
-30 STEMS
Mixing for up to 30 Stems
Mastering for digital and vinyl
1 high quality WAV file
1 regular 320Kbps MP3 file
2 Revisions
Optional feedback on arrangement, sound choice, etc.
USD 235
MIX + MASTER
-50 STEMS
Mixing for up to 50 Stems
Mastering for digital and vinyl
1 high quality WAV file
1 regular 320Kbps MP3 file
2 Revisions
Optional feedback on arrangement, sound choice, etc.
USD 275
MIX + MASTER
-100 STEMS
Mixing for up to 100 Stems
Mastering for digital and vinyl
1 high quality WAV file
1 regular 320Kbps MP3 file
2 Revisions
Optional feedback on arrangement, sound choice, etc.
