In the past, aspiring audio engineers had to either attend a prestigious school or land an internship at a professional studio in order to learn the ropes. However, the internet has made it possible for anyone with a computer and an internet connection to access the same tools and software used by the pros. One of the best ways to learn online audio mastering is to take advantage of the free sample services offered by many online mastering companies. By providing a track to be mastered for free, these companies allow you to experience their work firsthand and get a feel for what they can do for your own music. In this article, we'll be taking a look at three of the best online mastering free sample services: MasteringBox, LANDR, and eMastered. We'll give you an overview of each service, and then you can decide for yourself which one is the best fit for your needs.
There are a few online mastering free sample services available. They all work similarly in that you upload your track, and they will provide you with a mastered version of that track. Some of these services are better than others, and some will even provide a free trial so that you can try before you buy. When looking for an online mastering service, be sure to read reviews so that you can find the best one for your needs.
Overall, online mastering free sample services are a great way to get started in the music industry. They provide a way to get your music out there, and to get feedback from professionals. They can also help you to improve your skills and to get a feel for the music industry.
I am a professional musician and audio engineer with 15 years of experience.
Mastering will polish, finalize your song, make it sounds more cohesive, punchy and louder, and it will prepare your song for radio, CD and online streaming release.
I will professionally master your song for 1-2 days. Any genre.
Included:
Customized and fine tuned EQ, left/right, mid/side
Multi and single-band compression
Stereo imaging processing, mix sounds wider, bigger and preserving mono compatibility
Harmonic exciter
Analogue tape saturation
Maximization without sample and inter-sample clipping
Dithering
No “presets” applied, no automation.
What you get for free:
Vinyl mastering version (if needed)
“Mastered for Itunes” version (if needed)
WAV or AIFF without extra charge
Some tracks mastered by myself: https://soundcloud.com/alexanderkostruba/sets/mstr