![]() Luckily, LANDR has an active “community manager” that will be more then happy to hear and hopefully implement any feedback. I find myself compensating the volume difference by adjusting the volume knob of my audio interface, not a very ideal situation. This might create an initial “wow” (we often perceive louder as better), but it makes accurate monitoring quiet difficult. The main difference you will be noticing is the 4db increase in loudness. This makes it almost impossible to hear subtle differences in dynamics, EQ, and stereo imaging. Having uploaded the original track on -4db as requested, LANDR previews the pre-master at its original volume, which results in a major volume difference between the preview of the original version and the mastered version. The way the service is set up and the playful yet modern layout of the website shows that much priority was given to functionality-LANDR wants the service to be available and workable for everyone.Įven though the choice for a simple interface is understandable, as there are already tons of great but more complicated mastering plugins on the market, some playback controls would have been welcome. After the track uploads, which shouldn’t take more then ten minutes, you end up in the control room-which basically consist of a media player where one can directly compare the pre-master with a looped snippet of the mastered production, with no further controls or options except for the intensity control (more on that later). With this service, with a subscription price that ranges from free to $25 a month (depending on which options you choose), LANDR is aiming for amateur and semi-professional bedroom producers that want to get their production mastered at professional quality in a time-and-cost-efficient way.Īfter registration, which is surprisingly effortless, one is immediately directed to the upload page, which boasts a playful layout and a drop-box in the middle. This tool allows you to complete the last step in the production process by yourself, from behind your computer. When I’m mastering my songs through them, I usually choose the Low intensity because LANDR says that will keep it sounding the closest to my original mix.In line with the rapid development of DIY home-studio hardware and software, making professional production tools more available to anyone with a computer, there is now the online mastering tool LANDR. It didn’t make sense for me to keep paying for it when I didn’t need it. ![]() Here’s what I did: when I was confident I had a good mix and was ready to master, I paid for a month of LANDR, mastered all the songs on the album, then cancelled my subscription before the next month rolled around. I mastered my album Everybody Breaks with LANDR. I paid the $25 monthly fee for an unlimited amount of masters. I’m trying to make this review as objective as possible, but I should tell you that I was a subscriber for a while. It will add effects like compression, EQ, and saturation during processing, allowing you to choose an intensity level of Low, Medium, or High. LANDR is a service that will master your tracks in a matter of minutes using an algorithm similar to the one Spotify uses to recommend music.īasically, it looks at your song’s production style and masters it by referencing their library of music with similar sonic properties and styles.
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