Mixing & Mastering

When a track has been fully “produced” and all the musical elements are in place, the final stage is mixing and mastering. This is often the difference between something sounding amateur or professional and is essential for platforms such as online stores (iTunes etc…), radio and television

Blue Yonder Recording Studios can mix and master projects that were made elsewhere, when Separated audio is provided. That way each audio track can be individually tweaked. This could be for fully completed songs, or just instrumentals that are going to be used in a vocal recording session. Full finished tracks that are already professionally mixed but not yet mastered, can also be given to us as a completed mix down, for us to master. The control room is one of the most important rooms in the recording studio. It is where all the critical listening that determines creative choices about the recordings is done. Having a room with accurate frequency response, stereo imaging, and appropriate decay times is essential. In order to ensure the control room sounds its best, it has been acoustically treated with an absorptive ceiling cloud, rear diffuser, corner bass traps, and absorptive panels throughout. Having a room with the proper frequency response and proper stereo imaging, as well as appropriate decay times is important to getting great sounding mixes and translate well to many environments.