Audio engineering specialising in electronic, pop and metal music.

Mixing

It is the art of obtaining a final sound that is greater than the sum of its parts, adjusting the individual sounds for their optimal representation as a whole. To achieve this, each element is sculpted in detail through the precise application of techniques such as equalisation, compression and panning, without losing sight of its correct placement in the overall perspective.

Stereo Mastering

The sum of the latest technical adjustments ensure that the sound is clear, consistent and pleasing to the listener while maintaining a competitive volume by today’s standards. In this way, the sound is optimally transferred on all types of speakers and headphones, as well as on different streaming platforms, CDs and vinyl records.

Stem Mastering

It shares the same purpose as stereo or traditional mastering, except that it works with groups or busses of individual tracks rather than the sum of all tracks. This gives greater control and flexibility when processing the signal, making it ideal for bringing out detail more cleanly and accurately.

Exclusive treatment

We will give your music all the attention it deserves and fine-tune every detail with our advanced processing and monitoring equipment.

High quality

We will deliver your music in high quality WAV or AIFF 16-bit or 24-bit format, ready for playback on digital streaming, CD or even tape and vinyl.

Feedback (without compromise)

We will review your mix or premaster at the first consultation free of charge. If we see any possible improvements, we will let you know.

Revisions

We offer up to three revisions at no extra cost to guarantee your satisfaction with the final result.

Frequently asked questions

  • The technical requirements regarding format, Sample Rate, Bit Depth, etc. are specified here. Make sure to check all the export options offered by your DAW.

  • You can send us WAV or AIFF files (compressed in ZIP format if necessary) via WeTransfer, Google Drive or Dropbox. The naming convention of the tracks you send us should follow as close as possible the guidelines we specify here.

  • When we receive your enquiry, we will give you a rough estimate depending on the number and complexity of the tracks. Typically between two and five working days.

  • We work in an acoustically treated space with high fidelity monitoring equipment and process the sound with state-of-the-art digital tools and analogue summing.