Songmastr is an AI-based automatic song mastering service that allows users to instantly master their songs to a commercial reference track. The service is free up to 7 songs per week, and is powered by the open source library Matchering.
The algorithm applies the same RMS, FR, peak amplitude and stereo width as the reference track chosen by the user. The service does not require any software or registration and is easy to use – simply upload a song or beat from your computer and the processing will begin, after which the download button will appear and the song can be downloaded. The service only accepts songs of up to 10 minutes and 80MB in length due to server limitations, and users can view examples of audio mastering in the examples section.
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Why should I leave volume headroom in my mixed track?
Leaving volume headroom in a mixed track gives the mastering process more room to improve the track’s volume dynamics and overall quality. It prevents distortion or clipping during the mastering process.
What is the open source library matchering that powers Songmastr?
Matchering is an open source library that powers Songmastr. It’s used for the algorithm that masters users’ songs with the same RMS, FR, peak amplitude, and stereo width as the reference track chosen by the user.
What is Songmastr?
Songmastr is an AI-based automatic song mastering service that allows users to master their songs instantly to a commercial reference track. The service is powered by the open source library Matchering.
How should I preprocess my target track before uploading it to Songmastr?
Before uploading to Songmastr, your song must be properly mixed. Some volume headroom, typically -6db, should be left on your mixed track. You may apply some compression, but should not apply a limiter, as limiting will be done during the mastering process.
What things should I keep in mind when choosing the reference track?
When choosing a reference track, it should be in the same genre and have the ‘vibe’ as your song. If you’re mastering a beat or instrumental track, it is preferable to choose a reference without a singer. The reference track must be of good quality and at normal commercial volume if you upload your own.