

Instead, mastering is an art that requires an incredible ear for music, combined with a rare feature in the music industry: empathy. To think that mastering a track means simply raising its volume is a misconception many artists have. The role of a mastering engineer is to take what’s been recorded and mixed and make it sound more cohesive and (more often than not) louder. The reality is that a good mastering process can make your sound truly stand out. It’s a fundamental yet often overlooked aspect of music production, yet artists often ignore the importance of achieving industry-standard volume levels and overall sounds.

Mastering a track is the final step before publishing your work.
