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Instructions for Preparing Audio Files for Mixing and Mastering
To ensure a smooth and efficient mixing and mastering process, please follow these guidelines for preparing your audio files. Adhering to these steps helps us maintain a high-quality final product and avoid any delays in the process.
1. File Format and Quality
File Type: Export each file in WAV format (16 or 24-bit preferred).
Sample Rate: Aim for a sample rate of 44.1kHz or 48kHz to maintain consistent audio quality.
For Mastering Only: If you only need mastering, please send a single stereo WAV file at either 44.1kHz or 48kHz.
2. Audio Consistency and Length
Alignment: All files should be stems exported from the same starting point (usually 0:00) if they’re for mixing. This ensures every file lines up perfectly in the session.
Track Length: Include the entire length of each track to avoid any timing discrepancies.
Naming Convention: Clearly label each file with its contents (e.g., “Lead Vocal,” “Guitar 1,” “Kick Drum”) for easy organization.
3. Track-Specific Adjustments
Volume Adjustments: Avoid any excessive boosts or cuts. Provide files as clean as possible, without added compression, EQ, or effects unless they are essential to the track's sound.
Effects: Only keep effects (e.g., reverb, delay) if they’re integral to the track’s character. Otherwise, send them as separate tracks if possible.
4. BPM and Key Signature
BPM (Tempo): Specify the track’s BPM in the accompanying notes or the message box above. Knowing the BPM allows us to work more effectively, especially if timing adjustments or quantizing is necessary.
Key Signature: If relevant, include the song's key. This helps with tuning and blending any melodic elements.
5. Zipping Files for Transfer
Compression: Once all files are prepared, place them in a single folder and compress the folder into a ZIP file. This makes file transfer easier and keeps everything organized.
6. Additional Requests or Specifics
Special Requests: If you have specific requests for tone, dynamics, effects, or any other details, include them in the message box above. Being clear about your vision helps us achieve the sound you’re after.
Following these steps ensures a smooth and efficient process, enabling us to deliver the best possible results for your project. Thank you for your attention to these details!
To ensure a smooth and efficient mixing and mastering process, please follow these guidelines for preparing your audio files. Adhering to these steps helps us maintain a high-quality final product and avoid any delays in the process.
1. File Format and Quality
File Type: Export each file in WAV format (16 or 24-bit preferred).
Sample Rate: Aim for a sample rate of 44.1kHz or 48kHz to maintain consistent audio quality.
For Mastering Only: If you only need mastering, please send a single stereo WAV file at either 44.1kHz or 48kHz.
2. Audio Consistency and Length
Alignment: All files should be stems exported from the same starting point (usually 0:00) if they’re for mixing. This ensures every file lines up perfectly in the session.
Track Length: Include the entire length of each track to avoid any timing discrepancies.
Naming Convention: Clearly label each file with its contents (e.g., “Lead Vocal,” “Guitar 1,” “Kick Drum”) for easy organization.
3. Track-Specific Adjustments
Volume Adjustments: Avoid any excessive boosts or cuts. Provide files as clean as possible, without added compression, EQ, or effects unless they are essential to the track's sound.
Effects: Only keep effects (e.g., reverb, delay) if they’re integral to the track’s character. Otherwise, send them as separate tracks if possible.
4. BPM and Key Signature
BPM (Tempo): Specify the track’s BPM in the accompanying notes or the message box above. Knowing the BPM allows us to work more effectively, especially if timing adjustments or quantizing is necessary.
Key Signature: If relevant, include the song's key. This helps with tuning and blending any melodic elements.
5. Zipping Files for Transfer
Compression: Once all files are prepared, place them in a single folder and compress the folder into a ZIP file. This makes file transfer easier and keeps everything organized.
6. Additional Requests or Specifics
Special Requests: If you have specific requests for tone, dynamics, effects, or any other details, include them in the message box above. Being clear about your vision helps us achieve the sound you’re after.
Following these steps ensures a smooth and efficient process, enabling us to deliver the best possible results for your project. Thank you for your attention to these details!