Brandon Fish
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Not on par with something like LANDR, but for the price this does an amazingly good job. Big caveat: there is no ability to control stereo width. However, all of Masters have come out surprisingly well, and I've found this creates a nice, balanced version which I can then throw in my DAW and remaster with my LANDR plugin. It is worth noting that I got the Pro membership, not Studio. Definitely worth the investment if you are remastering old, home-recorded tracks like me.
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A Google user
Just based strictly on a free account, I am very happy with the clarity and boost MASTERINGBOX has. Even the free mp3 download they offer, sounds very clear and dynamic. Obviously, your session mix will ultimately determine the final sound, which will require you to expiriment with mix levels and eq until you get the desired sound you're after. I have a/b tested this service against a very main stream instant mastering service and MASTERINGBOX is a cleaner result....will be upgrading, thanks!
34 people found this review helpful
A Google user
The mastering app doesn't work too well, very basic controls. No meter or option to use a reference track. A commercial volume level would be useful so users would know exactly how loud to make their tracks. Some sort of guideline to follow for their genre of music. I understand why you made the app but at least try to do something cool and different. Its basically a Bass booster
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MasteringBOX
23 April 2020
Hello,
Thank you for your detailed review. The concept of this app is to make mastering easy, this is the reason of the simple controls. All the controls are setup by our algorithm to do the mastering for you. As per the guidelines: The starting loudness is the guideline, the loudness that the system thinks is appropriated for that track.
Regards