Computer Music

How to get better song masters without shelling out

Once all is said and done, applying the final touches to your track – stereo enhancement, adjusting loudness levels and a deft use of dedicated mastering compressors – can make or break your hard work. While it’s become something of a cliché to describe mastering as a ‘dark art’, there remains some mystery around the processes and approaches that only experience can truly shed light on.

In previous decades,

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