How do you define the Mix / Master time?

Category: Mix / Master

Good question (You are in good shape today). I work fast because a Mix / Master has to be done fast (as tired ears result in a tired mix).

In any case you can request up to 2 Revisions of the Mix / Master if you have something very specific, or i must agree on non optimal results from a technical point of view.

Take below examples as a breakdown of a common project.

Mixing 1 Song (up to 35 Tracks). Gives me 3 Hours of Work = 270.- CHF.

You Send:

  • 8 Vocal Lines (Main and BG Vocals)
  • 10 Drum Lines (Kick, Snare, HiHats, Percussion)
  • 3 Bass Lines (Sub, Bass Layer 1, Bass Layer 2)
  • 6 Synth Lines (Leads, Pads)
  • 6 FX Lines (Risers, Effects)

You Get:

  • 1 HQ Wave Stereo File and up to 5 STEMS (all as HQ Files in 32 Bit Floating Point at Your Original Sample Rate)
  • Properly prepared for the Mastering Engineer

Mastering 1 Song. Gives me 1 Hour of Work = 90.- CHF.

You Send:

  • 1 Stereo File

You Get:

  • All required formats (HQ Wave / AAC / mp3)
  • Ready to be uploaded to streaming services

STEM Mastering (up to 5 STEMS). Gives me 2 Hours of Work = 180.- CHF.

You Send:

  • Drums STEM
  • Bass STEM
  • Vocals STEM
  • Instruments STEM
  • FX STEM

You Get:

  • 1 Stereo File with all required formats (HQ Wave / AAC / mp3)
  • Ready to upload to streaming services


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