Other than that, no mastering was applied to the mix. Worth noting that on the original, below, I only did some basic mixing adjustments after recording it – primarily to compensate for turning up the gain at one point. So here’s the before and after comparison with a drum and bass mix that I recorded last year. I decided that the best way to get a good idea of how well LANDR’s DJ mix mastering algorithms work would be to run one of my own mixes through it and hear the results firsthand. The file processes with their service and creates a final mastered file to download to your computer.īefore And After: LANDR DJ Mix Mastering Compared.You choose a final format for your mastered set (WAV, MP3, etc).LANDR will create a 30 second preview so you can “try before you buy” (DJ sets are free to master as a temporary promotion for the new service) – this takes a few minutes.When you’ve finished a DJ mix, simply upload the audio file with the app.Something cool that the app enables are Bounce Folders – folders on your computer where the app is watching for new files to appear, and it will automatically upload those files to LANDR when they appear. To get started mastering a DJ set with LANDR, you have to first download their desktop companion app – it’s a small download and is primarily an uploading tool. How Does This All Work? Waiting for a preview in the LANDR app Read on for the details, a listen-for-yourself comparison, and a quick Q+A with the LANDR team. Now the company has launched a new service, in partnership with Native Instruments and Serato, that masters full DJ sets. Back in December 2014, a new automated mastering service, LANDR, launched – allowing producers to submit unmastered WAVs and MP3s to an online algorithm that quickly processes the track and produces a basic mastering of their song.
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