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Ideally your reference track will be a professionally released track that in your opinion 1) sounds really good, and 2) has elements / traits that you would like your song to have. For example: ...
Once at the Mastering Options page click on the "Volume," section of the Mastering Options Menu: From here you'll be shown the main Volume Menu. You can then raise the fader to change the volume ...
The most important thing to keep in mind is to avoid clipping. Make sure your master channel is never hitting 0 dB, and ideally aim to have the master channel hitting between -3 and -6 dB. Try a...
If you've forgotten your password there is an easy method to obtaining a new one. First navigate to the "Log In," button on the top right corner of our website. Once that button is ...
For your Unmastered Track make sure it follows our traditional FAQ guidelines, which can be read here. For the Reference Track make sure you upload a high-resolution audio file (320 KBPS Mp3 at ...
Generally a more wide song will sound better in headphones, but will potentially hit less hard than a track that is less wide. Tracks without a lot of stereo width also sound more uniform across...
eMastered will have the most effective mastering impact if you do not use a mastering chain on your audio before uploading it to our engine. If you really love the way your mastering chain sound...
At the moment the only way to upload multiple tracks at once is to create several browser tabs of eMastered.com, and upload a different song into each browser tab instance of the site. This is a...
To access reference mastering head to our homepage, eMastered.com, and click on the "Reference" button next to the main upload button: From there you will be presented with two upload circles. c...
Equalization (or EQ) involves boosting or cutting certain audio frequencies in your song. Doing so can make certain parts of the audio field sound more bright or dull, and proper EQing is an impor...