However, it’s not uncommon to apply a quick master to your demo track before sending it to other producers or friends for feedback. ![]() In most cases, you’ll master when you’re ready to distribute your songs to streaming platforms. It’s usually the final ‘polishing’ step before releasing your song to the world. Mastering is the process of finalizing a song by applying subtle technical touches that allow it to compete commercially with other songs in the market. That said, before we dive into mastering a track, let’s answer some essential questions about mastering and why we master in the first place. Feel free to download the plugin and follow along. In this upcoming series of Mastering basics with iZotope’s Ozone 9 Elements articles, we’ll go through each module of the plugin, building our own master along the way. iZotope is known for making various high-quality mixing and mastering plugins, many of which are available on Rent-to-Own. IZotope’s Ozone 9 Elements is a beginner-friendly mastering plugin that anyone can master (pun intended), consisting of three modules: EQ, Imager, and Maximizer. ![]() To get Ozone 9 Elements, all you need to do is log into your Splice account (you can create an account for free here) and simply download the plugin. Splice has partnered with iZotope to offer the mastering plugin Ozone 9 Elements (a $129 value) for free to all Splice users until June 5th, 2020.Īt Splice, we understand that these are challenging times for many music creators, and are committed to getting through this together by providing resources and educational material to improve your music production skills.
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