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Preparing a track for mastering, mixing, stem-masteringDetailed instruction

It requires basic technical knowledge. If not, use a simplified instruction.

Preparing a track for mastering only

  1. Send Wav or Aiff files over 16bit 44,1kHz.
  2. No compressor, limiter, or equalizer in Master section.
  3. General volume level should not exceed -6db.
  4. Include 1-2 reference tracks (mp3 320kbps will do) that sound good to your ear and will be the example of what you want to get.
  5. Add the files to the archive with the name «Your email — for mastering» and upload it to our website by any mean convenient to you. Place and pay your order adding it to the cart and following the instructions of the system.

After processing you will get a Wav 44100hz 24bit and Mp3 320kbps mastered files.

Preparing a track for mixing (with mastering or without it)

  1. Send Wav or Aiff files over 16bit 44,1kHz.
  2. Each instrument should be exported as a separate track with the same length that the full track from 0:00:00 sec.
  3. Equalizers, compressors, limiters and reverberators should be switched off (unless the effects play some special artistic part like sidechain or some special setting of reverb/equalizer. In other words, save all the «features» (unique author’s processing). DO NOT switch off any other effects. Save the automations. Peak volume should be under 0db.
  4. Rename the tracks correctly (Drums — Kick/Hat1/Snare; Instruments — Bass/Synth/Piano; Vocal — Lead,Back etc.).
  5. Vocals are accepted only put together (mind it when recording). No archives with a bunch of takes and outtakes allowed.
  6. In case of layering (instruments consisting of multiple layers) we recommend NOT DIVIDING into separate tracks before exporting and LEAVING the processing and volume balance untouched. Thus, you get only 1 instrument.
  7. Put the above-described files into folder with the name «multitrack — 128bpm», where 128bpm is the tempo of your project.
  8. Put separately from the folder above the preview of your track and 1-2 reference tracks (mp3 320kbps will do) that sound good to your ear and will be the example of what you want to get.
  9. Add the files to the archive with the name «Your email — for mixing» or «Your email — for mixing and mastering» and upload it to our website by any mean convenient to you. Place and pay your order adding it to the cart and following the instructions of the system.

After processing you will get:

  • Wav 44100hz 16bit and Mp3 320kbps mastered files.
  • Wav 44100hz 24bit -6db mixed premaster file

Preparing a track for stem-mastering

Preparation for the stem-mastering is pretty much the same as for the mixing (the instructions above). The only difference is that you will have to export the instruments INCLUDING all the processing in groups. For example, drums = 1 track Drums. All vocals = Vocals, all instruments = Instruments, effects = Effects etc.

It is highly recommended to separate the Kick. Switch off everything from the Master section. Name your archive “#Order_number – Your email» (e.g. #1283 –
dj@yahoo.com)

After processing you will get:

  • Wav 44100hz 16bit and Mp3 320kbps mastered files.
  • Wav 44100hz 24bit -6db mixed premaster file

How to prepare a DJ-mix for mastering?

Send us your mix with the same extension as track files are. If tracks are saved as mp3 send us mp3. If you are buying Wav files for mix compilation, send Wav files. It is desirable that the volume is under -3db. If your mix is excessively compressed we will not decompress it.

Name a file «#Order_number – Your email» (e.g. #1283 –
dj@yahoo.com) and upload it to our website by any mean convenient to you. Place and pay your order adding it to the cart and following the instructions of the system.

How to prepare material for compilation (mixing) of a DJ-mix?

Create a tracklist (a text file with the order in which the tracks should be played) and add it to the same archive. If the time of the mix is of great importance, comment upon it in the text file.

Name an archive «#Order_number – Your email» (e.g. #1283 –
dj@yahoo.com) and upload it to our website by any mean convenient to you. Place and pay your order adding it to the cart and following the instructions of the system.

Preparing a track for mastering, mixing, stem-masteringSimplified instruction

Suitable if you do not understand the terms or do not understand what is written in the full instructions. Use it only in case of lack of basic technical knowledge.

Preparing a track for mastering only

Here’s what we need from you:

  1. Your Wav track (or Aiff)
  2. Two tracks by other authors that sound good to your ears (mp3 files will do)
  3. Send us a RAR archive with folder with the following files in it with the name «#Order_number – Your email» (e.g. #1283 –
    dj@yahoo.com)

Preparing a track for mixing (with mastering or without it)

Here’s what we need from you:

Separate Wav (or Aiff) tracks (sounds/instruments/samples) of your project.
1.2 Send full-length tracks (from 0:00:00 up to the end) — it is very important!
1.3 The tracks should not be too loud! Turn the volume down if you aren’t sure about it.
1.4 Create a folder with the name «multitrack» and put the tracks in there.

We will also need:

2.1 Rough copy of your whole track (one mp3 file will do)
2.2 Two tracks by other authors that sound good to your ears (mp3 files will do)
2.3 Create folder with the name «references and preview» and put the tracks described above in there.

Last but not least:

3.1 Send us a RAR archive with 2 folders («multitrack» and «references and preview») in it with the name «#Order_number – Your email» (e.g. #1283 –
dj@yahoo.com)

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