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Answers to common questions about Distinct Mastering and our audio services.
What’s the difference between mixing and mastering?
Mixing balances individual tracks in a song (like vocals, drums, and synths), while mastering is the final polish on the stereo file—ensuring clarity, loudness, and consistency across all playback systems and platforms.
Do I really need mastering if my mix sounds good?
Yes. Even great mixes benefit from mastering. It adds professional loudness, tonal balance, and ensures your track meets industry standards for streaming, vinyl, and digital platforms.
What format should I send my mix in for mastering?
Please send a a 16, 24 or 32-bit WAV or AIFF stereo file, ideally at the bit rate sample rate of your original session. Leave around -3 to -6 dB of headroom and avoid master bus compression unless it's part of your sound. Turn off any limiting on the master bus.
Can I request a mastering sample before purchasing?
Absolutely! We offer all first time clients one free mastered sample so you can hear how your music will sound with our touch. It’s the best way to feel confident before committing to a full project.
What’s the turnaround time for mastering?
Most projects are delivered within 2–3 business days. Rush options are available if you’re on a tight deadline—just let us know.