![]() ![]() Oh, I believe they have a free week-long demo. Especially if your other option is something like Landr. Obviously doing it with a pro is better, spending time to really learn mastering is better, but if you’re okay with the idea of mastering just adding a bit of polish, I think Ozone Elements works. And, you can tinker with sounds and find different options much more easily than resubmitting to a site like Landr. Ill edit this post to make it even clearer i am not intending to have a discussion on Landr vs proper mastering here if necessary (you crazy kids). Basically im interested in the pros and cons of various services. You also have the software you’re not paying track by track. Landr now offer a deal that includes spotify access, and theres distrokid and possibly others too. I have now discovered another AI mastering provider called eMastered and I tried uploading my tack to master it and comparing it with the LANDR one it sounds quite better to me I would say, even if I'm a newbie and not really sure about my judgment. ![]() It’s not nearly as advanced as the higher level Ozone products, but it seems to be able to get you comparable results to these auto-mastering services. I have been mastering my tracks with LANDR for a while, pretty satisfied. Or, if you’re the type who’s okay with presets, you have a lot to choose from. Since I’ve been working on my music project taylorism, I’ve been using online mastering tools like LANDR and eMastered. Some of the advantages I considered are that it can apply an algorithm to get you to a starting spot, but then you can tinker with eq and compression after. It will give you quality tracks at a fair price, saving you the hassle and high cost of hiring a professional sound engineer. Some of the main pros include: Super-cheap -Emastered is extremely cheap. Its $130 (goes on sale from time to time). You will get many advantages from using this software, which will help you take your music to the next level. I eventually decided on buying Ozone Elements. While I ultimately went weith neither of these services, I wanted to chime in to get you an alternative perspective. If you’re not interested in presets, you can hand the controls over to CloudBounce to see what their algorithm naturally produces. Once uploaded, there are quite a few high-quality presets that you can use to get a jumpstart on mastering. I have now discovered another AI mastering provider called eMastered and I tried uploading my tack to master it and comparing it with the LANDR one it sounds quite better to me I would say, even if Im a newbie and not really sure about my judgment. CloudBounce This program, like LANDR, only allows you to upload one song at a time. I was recently debating this with an album I finished up a few months ago. Hi there, I have been mastering my tracks with LANDR for a while, pretty satisfied. ![]()
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