Frequently Asked Questions

Be Sure Your Mix Is Ready For Mastering

At Blue Oak Mastering, Yukon believes that a song’s mix is finished only when everyone on the production is beyond excited with how it sounds and feels. The mastering engineer's role is to clarify that excitement and energy, so that everyone who hears it - feels it - connects to the music and loves it!

Send whatever is considered to be ‘part of the mix.’

If that seems vague - here are some tips on how to prepare mixes for mastering:


- Mix files submitted for Mastering should be .wav audio files of the final stereo mix and any alternate mixes; at the same sample rate as the mix session.

- Remove any “brick wall” limiters or other plugins on the mix buss that are inserted just for the sake of loudness. Mix engineers will sometimes apply quick and rough clipping/limiting plugins to the master fader for mix approvals, and to hear how the mix might react to mastering. If necessary, please include this version for reference.

- Please include any mix buss processing or any limiting that is considered ‘part of the mix.’ Please do not change something for mastering.

- Check for bad edits or missed crossfades that can cause clicks or pops in the mix.

- Make sure the song starting and ending is not cut off. If in doubt, leave for Yukon to edit the tops and tails of the record.

- Clearly label files and use names that are easy to comprehend or understand.


If you have any questions about your music, mix, or how to submit mixes for mastering...

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