1 Pro Secret to Transform Your Mixing & Mastering Skills Overnight🎵🎶🎵 [049]
Start improving your music production game with this simple tip.
We all started making music once, but taking the next step and improving your skills is not always an easy path. That's why I can advise you to try the following way to improve faster and make better music.
I recommend, Mastering your song yourself first, and then get it professionally mastered. Once you have both versions, line them up in your DAW at the same loudness levels. Use spectral analyzers and EQ filters to solo the low and high frequencies—this makes it easier to pinpoint exactly where your mix differs from the pro master.
But don’t stop there. Try adjusting your own master to match the pro version as closely as possible. Doing this regularly will fine-tune your ears and seriously level up your mixing skills. Over time, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of what makes a mix truly shine.
If you follow this advice frequently, by the time you send your next track for professional mastering, your mix will be in better shape - making it easier for the engineer to take it to the next level.
Personally, I like to use Metric AB and TDR Prism to make quick A/B comparisons, both visually and acoustically, between my master and the original mix.
But even if you get close, there’s a reason professional mastering makes a difference. A fresh, trained ear, high-end gear, and years of experience will reveal details you might miss.
Mastering isn’t just about making a track louder and slap an ozone preset on it—it’s about balance, clarity, and making sure your music translates perfectly across many systems.
Therefore, if you want your tracks to stand up against the best in the industry, I can help. I specialize in mastering electronic music with the precision and energy it deserves. Whether you need a final polish or a deep transformation, I’ll make sure your track sounds its absolute best.
Send me your next project—I’d love to bring out its full potential.
Get ready to be remembered for your songs
Cheers
Marcus