Mix Master Guide
: Cutting "problem" frequencies (like harshness or boxiness) before boosting the good ones.
Mastering is the "final polish" that optimizes your track for distribution. To get the best results, your mix must be properly prepared: Mix Master
: Adding depth through time-based effects like reverb and delay. : Cutting "problem" frequencies (like harshness or boxiness)
: Adjusting input gains so tracks peak around -18 to -12 dB to prevent digital clipping. Mix Master
: Setting the relative volume levels of every track so no element is unintentionally buried or overpowering.