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I work with bands, artists, and musicians across a range of styles, with a focus on musical, expressive, and emotionally driven productions. Whether your music is rock, alternative, progressive, metal, acoustic, singer-songwriter, fusion, or something more experimental, the goal is always the same: to bring out the best version of the song.
You can absolutely work on your own music, especially with today’s tools. The advantage of hiring a dedicated engineer is experience, objectivity, and a trained ear. Mixing and mastering are not just about using plugins or making a track louder — they’re about balance, translation, emotion, dynamics, quality control, and helping your music sound polished and release-ready.
Mastering can enhance a good mix, but it cannot fully repair major mix issues. If the vocals are too buried, the drums are unbalanced, the low end is muddy, or the guitars are too harsh, those problems are usually better fixed in the mix. If I hear something that may limit the master, I’ll let you know before moving forward.
If your song still needs balance, vocal treatment, drum shaping, effects, automation, depth, or overall polish, it likely needs mixing. If the mix already feels finished and you need final loudness, tonal balance, translation, and release-ready files, it likely needs mastering. If you’re unsure, you can send me the track and I’ll help you decide.
Revisions are part of the process. My goal is to get the song sounding the way you imagined it, while also helping it translate professionally. We’ll use your notes and reference tracks to fine-tune the mix or master until it feels right.
Reference tracks are very helpful for understanding tone, energy, low end, vocal level, width, and overall direction. I’ll use them as a guide, while also respecting the unique recording, arrangement, and identity of your song. The goal is not to copy another record, but to help your music compete in the same world.
If you care about how your music is experienced by listeners, yes. Professional mixing and mastering can help your songs feel clearer, bigger, more emotional, and more competitive. It’s the final stage that helps your music move from “recorded” to “finished.” If you are ready to elevate your artwork to that level you always wished; click on “get started” and let us do that together.
