What mastering actually does (and what it doesn’t)

Mastering is the final check before release, and it’s not just about making it loud. It’s about making your track translate — car, laptop, club, earbuds — without losing what makes it special.

What mastering does

  • Balances the frequency spectrum
  • Controls dynamics across the full programme
  • Sets loudness targets for your platform (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, broadcast)
  • Cleans up clicks or harsh resonances
  • Handles metadata and delivery formats (streaming, CD, vinyl)

What mastering doesn’t do

  • It doesn’t rebuild a mix from scratch
  • It can’t fix arrangement or performance issues
  • It doesn’t replace a good mix

Think of mastering as quality control with polish — not a rescue mission. If your mix needs more work, we’ll tell you before we charge you for mastering.

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