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vermil
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Mastered Music

Post by vermil » July 14th, 2011, 4:32 am

What does internet mastering do for your audio track? Audio tracks are rendered a great deal of quality when they undergo mastering. Internet mastering is a great way of adding clarity, loudness and professional touch to the audio tracks. By putting the tracks through mastering, the musician ensures that the musical tracks are ready for the commercial market. The sound is edited and fine-tuned wherever due, without compressing out the dynamics from the song. The advantages of getting the audio tracks mastered are many. Some of the tasks performed by the mastering engineer are:
Volume Level Maximization: Synchronizing the volume of tracks is of high importance. When the volume of one track is different from the other track, it calls for mastering. Mastering renders volume level maximization and adds consistency to the album. So there is no need to adjust volume when the track changes.
Ensuring Consistent Balance of Frequencies: Mastering ensures that all the frequencies are accounted for in the process, be it bass, treble and mids.
Noise reduction: With the help of mastering, the noise from an audio signal is removed. When the sound is in analog signal, sound recordings exhibit a type of noise which is known as tape hiss. The tape hiss is the result of the particle size and texture of the magnetic emulsion sprayed on the surface of the recording media.
The mastering process allows encodes useful texts on the recordings. These include UPC (Universal Product Code), ISRC (International Standard Recording Code), CD Text (additional information about the CD, e.g. album name, song name, and artist name) or other PQ information.
It also helps in error checking. Checking the integrity of the data stream during CD duplication or replication at CD manufacturing plant is a key aspect of mastering.

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