Professional Mastering for all genres
Mastering designed for every music producers who want clarity, translation, depth, and a release-ready sound.
Digital Mastering
In The Box Mastering
Analog Mastering
Using outboard gear
Premium Mastering
The all included experience
Mastering designed for every music producers who want clarity, translation, depth, and a release-ready sound.
Whether you need a clean digital master, analogue coloration, stem control, or podcast optimization, each project is approached with attention to detail and respect for your artistic direction.
My mission is to make you feel proud to share your music to the world
WHAT IS MASTERING
Mastering is the final stage of audio production where your music is refined and prepared for release.
The goal is to improve tonal balance, dynamic control, stereo depth, and playback consistency across different listening systems.
A strong master helps your music translate properly whether it is played in a club, headphones, car speakers, streaming platforms, or vinyl.
More importantly, mastering helps reinforce the emotional intention behind your music without compromising its identity.
Digital Mastering
In the box treatement-
Loudness matching
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Punch
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Roughness management
Analog Mastering
Outboard treatment-
Hardware signal chain
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Organic coloration
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Increased depth and texture
Premium Mastering
The top service-
Video analysis
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Digital and analog versions
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Extra Revisions
5-Stem Mastering
Versatility for any song-
Better balance control
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Problem-solving flexibility
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Refined low-end management
Podcast Mastering
Be ready to impact-
Voice enhancement
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Loudness normalization
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Broadcast-ready sound
Our prices are affordable to be able to support emerging artists and support labels who release niche music, with less sales than main stream music. We believe that all releases should have its best presentation.
Note that when booking more than 2, our shop always offer rebates on checkout.
Working on a budget? Having bigger projects? Contact me to discuss.
Get In touch
(514) 756-3414
available from 10:00 – 17:00
MON-FRI
Or text me.
Address 1756 rte 241, Shefford
p@audioservices.studio
Mastering Details
Digital mastering offers a clean and detailed approach using advanced digital tools.
This option is ideal for artists looking for precision, fast turnaround, and excellent compatibility with streaming platforms.
Works for all kind of releases and for any type of mixing.
- Stereo mastering
- EQ and dynamic processing
- Limiting and loudness optimization
- WAV and MP3 exports
- Streaming-ready formats
Analogue mastering uses external hardware processors to add subtle coloration, warmth, and movement to your music.
This approach works particularly well for electronic music that benefits from depth and texture.
Analog mastering is not better than digital. It is different. It brings life to dull digital mixes or enhance warm projects.
This suits any releases types.
Heavily compressed mixes might come out distorted.
- Analogue signal chain
- Harmonic enhancement
- Stereo depth refinement
- Warm saturation
- Detailed manual processing
Stem mastering is ideal when the stereo mix requires additional flexibility.
Instead of mastering a single stereo file, grouped stems such as drums, bass, synths, or vocals are processed separately.
- Greater mix control
- Improved balance adjustments
- Better low-end management
- Enhanced dynamics
- Flexible tonal shaping
Podcast mastering focuses on intelligibility, consistency, and listener comfort across platforms and devices.
- Speech optimization
- Loudness normalization
- Noise control
- Voice clarity enhancement
- Platform-ready delivery
MASTERING OPTIONS EXPLAINED
Learn about how I work using different types of approaches. All the details are here below.
Mastering Types
Soft relates to loudness management. In this mastering type, loudness is irrelevent and the dynamic range is a priority. This is what classical music, jazz, ambient music usually fits.
The loudness and direction is inspired by a specific reference song. This means the tone and loudness will be inspired by the given song. In some cases, this can be giving results that work but if the mix is too far from the reference, the compensation might be disruptive.
For reference analysis, please provide a wav or mp3 file.
Your home mix or master is not a reference.
This means the engineer will analyze the genre, compare it to similar songs on the market and find the best presentation possible.
This is for genres which requires intense loudness.
This is for recurrent clients or labels who book regularly and want consistency across releases.
A clean and neutral approach focused on preserving the original mix while improving clarity and translation.
Ideal for: If you are very close to your reference and confident of your mix’s quality.
Not recommended: if you work in an untreated studio, lacking precision.
Adds subtle harmonic coloration and smoother tonal balance, often associated with analogue processing.
Ideal for: A mix that lacks personality and warmth. If you feel you’re far from your reference and wish a bit more of a push.
Not Ideal: if you like your mix as is or need to be in control of the output.
Emphasizes transient impact and energy for a more dynamic and aggressive feel.
Ideal for: Music that needs to hit harder.
Not Ideal for: Mixes that are rough.
For experienced engineers who want the mastering to be only about simplest, critical decisions.
Mastering options
Recommended for digital distribution, mastering archives, and professional playback systems.
Standard format for CD distribution and certain release platforms.
Useful for previews, demos, and online sharing.
Release Format
Your release will be published somewhere. Clarifying where it will be published will help me make decisions and prepare for certain technical aspects.
Any type of mastering will do for this.
One of the most common nowadays: any online stores that will sell or distribute your music such as Bandcamp or Beatport.
Vinyl records have been making a huge comeback in recent years. Preparing your music for the best presentation requires experience. Some aesthetics as well as technical decisions can enhance your music once pressed.
I do not cut lacquers. I only prepare audio files for cutting.
Premium mastering is highly recommended for best results.
Any online streaming services like Spotify or Tidal.
All our mastering methods will be compatible with all streaming platforms.
Also doing a comeback, this underdog requires some touch up for best results.
Analog mastering adds a perfect fuzz.
CDs have been around since the 80’s. This technology requires certain adjustments.
How To Send Your Files
How to prepare your files:
- Properly name your file: artist name – song title – pre-master – Bit, samplerate (ex. Bob – This song – 24b 44khz)
- Export in WAV or AIFF
- Ideally 24bits minimum
- Leave approximately -6 dB headroom.
- Remove limiter from the master channel
- Disable dithering
- Export at 48khz or higher if possible.
- Include reference tracks if possible
Files can be sent using Dropbox, WeTransfer, Google Drive, or any download link service. Avoid transfer sites with pop-ups.
When sending your tracks:
- Remove silence at the beginning and ending unless you need it.
- Zip your files if multiple.
- The first master can guide you to fix your mix. Send a new version for V2 if needed.
- Reply to emails, keep me posted.
Bundles for multiple songs
EP (Extended Play) 4 songs
EP mastering focuses on consistency across a small collection of tracks while maintaining each song’s individuality.
The goal is to ensure smooth listening from one track to another while preserving impact and dynamics.
- Balancing all songs to have coherence across the whole EP.
- Normalizing loudness of all songs.
- Applying the aesthetic of the label (if any).
LP (Long Play or Album) 8 songs Bundle
Album mastering requires a more holistic approach.
Beyond tonal consistency, attention is given to sequencing, transitions, pacing, and the overall listening journey across the entire release.
- Same as EP.
- Picking an aesthetic for the album.
- Defining ideal track listing.
- Create clarity and optimal listening experience.
Revisions
In most cases, I accept one revision per song.
This is because I think we can nail it from the start, and sometimes multiple revisions don’t do the song justice. If you need more revision, you can always pay for touch-ups. If you need to adjust your mix, you can always send me a new mix to reprocess with my parameters. Should you change something in your mix, please let me know what you did so that I can adjust the mastering in consequence.
MY APPROACH
Every project begins with listening carefully to what makes your music unique.
The first mastering pass often reveals both the strengths of the mix and opportunities for refinement. From there, the process becomes collaborative — adjusting direction through feedback, references, and careful decision-making.
The objective is not simply to increase loudness, but to create a master that feels coherent, emotional, and ready for release.
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