mixing and mastering

How to Prepare a Mix Before Mastering with Remasterify - Cover image

How to Prepare a Mix Before Mastering with Remasterify 

Mastering is the final polish that makes your song sound professional, balanced, and ready for release. But a messy mix never begets a good master. If the mix is too loud, too muddy, or full of clashing sounds, the master will only highlight those problems. Many beginners wonder how to prepare mix sessions so the mastering stage can truly bring out the best in their music. … Read More »How to Prepare a Mix Before Mastering with Remasterify 

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How to Use Audio Panning for a Clean and Balanced Song 

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When you listen to a song with headphones, some sounds seem to come from the left, others from the right, and some stay right in front of you. That’s the effect of audio panning which is an essential part of mixing music that gives every sound its own space and makes the track feel wider and more immersive. In this guide, we’ll explain what audio panning… Read More »How to Use Audio Panning for a Clean and Balanced Song 

The Perfect Audio Tool for New Creators: Why it’s Remasterify? Cover Image

The Perfect Audio Tool for New Creators: Why it’s Remasterify? 

You’re a new-era creator. You post on Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Facebook, or TikTok. You already know how to frame a shot, write a hook, and keep viewers watching. But there’s one thing that still feels messy: your audio. Today’s creators don’t just need cameras; they need smart audio tool that make their content sound as good as it looks.  People forgive average video quality much more than they… Read More »The Perfect Audio Tool for New Creators: Why it’s Remasterify? 

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Mixing and Mastering: The Key Differences You Should Know

Audio production involves two core elements: mixing and mastering. They sound similar, but serve very different roles in shaping a finished track. Music Mixing focuses on balancing all the parts of a song, while mastering gives the final polish before release. In this blog, we’ll break down the differences in simple words so you know exactly what each step does.… Read More »Mixing and Mastering: The Key Differences You Should Know

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Closed-back vs Open-back headphones for music creators

When choosing studio headphones, it’s important to know the difference between closed-back and open-back headphones. Both designs deliver very different listening experiences. Open backs let sound breathe, while closed backs keep it sealed in. Understanding these differences is crucial if you want to select the right pair for mixing, recording, or everyday listening. In this blog, we’ll explore closed-back vs.… Read More »Closed-back vs Open-back headphones for music creators

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Over-Compression: What It Is and How to Avoid It?

Audio Compression is one of the most powerful tools in music production. It can glue your mix together, control audio dynamics, and make everything sound more polished. But push it too far, and you risk over-compression. It can drain the energy and excitement from your track. In this blog, we’ll break down what it is, how to identify it, and… Read More »Over-Compression: What It Is and How to Avoid It?

Subtractive EQ in Mixing: What It Is and How to Use It Effectively

Subtractive EQ in Mixing: What It Is and How to Use It Effectively

The word subtractive simply means taking away or removing something. Similarly, in music mixing, subtractive EQ refers to removing the problematic frequencies, which could otherwise interfere with the mix.  In this blog, I will discuss what subtractive EQ is and how it can help bring clarity to your mix. In the end, a few actionable tips will also be provided… Read More »Subtractive EQ in Mixing: What It Is and How to Use It Effectively

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5 Best Ways to Get Roomy Vocals

There’s something magical about old vocal recordings. Think of a dusty vinyl spinning in a quiet room, the singer’s voice wrapping around you with warmth, depth, and space. It doesn’t sound sterile or overly polished. Instead, it feels alive, almost as if the singer is standing just a few feet away. That vintage, warm, roomy vocals is what draws us… Read More »5 Best Ways to Get Roomy Vocals