Mastering is sophisticated audio processing that enhances and technically prepares your final mix for CD duplication or replication. This includes "P&Q" subcoding, and other processes / information that are essential for a properly mastered record.
At Blue Groove Studios, there is no template or presets for mastering. Each project is carefully analyzed. A specific balance of processing is applied to every individual track. Blue Groove Studios offers a competitive choice for mastering. We take great pride in our work and have carefully selected audio gear & software to offer the best sound for our clients.
Blue Groove Studios use state-of-the-art mastering gear like tube compressors, specialized equalizers, and accurate reference monitors which separates true mastering facilities from edit rooms with inexpensive digital audio software.
And most importantly, the mastering engineers at Blue Groove Studios have years of experience with fine tuning various types of recorded audio. Leaving the mastering process to duplication plants can cause unexpected outcomes. Blue Groove encourages attending your mastering session personally where you can provide input and hear the difference.
At Blue Groove Studios, there is no template or presets for mastering. Each project is carefully analyzed. A specific balance of processing is applied to every individual track. Blue Groove Studios offers a competitive choice for mastering. We take great pride in our work and have carefully selected audio gear & software to offer the best sound for our clients.
Blue Groove Studios use state-of-the-art mastering gear like tube compressors, specialized equalizers, and accurate reference monitors which separates true mastering facilities from edit rooms with inexpensive digital audio software.
And most importantly, the mastering engineers at Blue Groove Studios have years of experience with fine tuning various types of recorded audio. Leaving the mastering process to duplication plants can cause unexpected outcomes. Blue Groove encourages attending your mastering session personally where you can provide input and hear the difference.