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The "Reference Amount," control is a bit of the engine's secret sauce! In a nutshell the reference amount dictates how much of the reference's identity should belong in your track. Certain genre...
Stereo Width is a term that explains where various pieces of a track sit in the audio listening field. A "wide," vocal for example will include elements hard panned to the Left and Right, while ...
We currently offer support for all .AIFF, .WAV and .MP3 files up to 900 megabytes in size.
The "Reference Bass," option of the reference mastering engine dictates how loud your song's bass should be. "Low," has less bass elements present, while "High," boosts the bass frequencies even...
Mastering options are available only to subscription users, but accessing the feature is straightforward. First upload a file, and on the preview page click the "mastering options," button below y...
To upload to digital streaming services (or other distribution methods online) the file type needed depends on the method you choose to upload your music. Tunecore requires Uncompressed .WAV fil...
Presets enable you to save your favorite Mastering Options for later use. You can create new presets using this panel. Use presets to match mastering settings across multiple songs, to quickly...
Unfortunately at this time the only way to use the mastering options on a file that has been saved to your library is to re-download the original version, and then re-upload it to use the master...
For Hip Hop and R&B you'll likely want a tight mix that sounds great in mono. For more information on why this matters and how to do it you can check out this blog post I wrote about my time wor...
For dance music you'll likely want a tight, compressed track that is quite loud and sounds great in mono. This is because live DJing is a crucial element for EDM, and if your track isn't as loud...