
They're an Abbey Road Red company, and have a lot more in-depth mastering options than Landr do. However, Landr definitely in't my favourite online mastering service when it comes to sound.

It's also great to have free masters every month with a free account that you can use for things like, playing tracks out or hearing what a track would sound like at commercial volume.

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Landr is a great online mastering services that offers a lot if you go for a pro plan. When mastering using Landr you'll get access to Hi-Res WAV and MP3 files, and also be able to choose you mastering intensity and change the decisions the AI will make based on your genre etc. Landr also offers some extras like cloud backup for you masters, and other services like samples, and music distribution. Using Landr's services can save you a lot of money in the long run, and for what you're paying Landr, it does a better job than if you were to pay an engineer the same amount. Some people may have a bad opinion of Landr, but it's cheap, pretty much instant, and does a great job. As long as you've got a decent mix, it's going to bring your track to commercial volumes so you can play it out in a club, on radio or on Spotify and your track will sound good when put up against others.

I've personally used Landr to master music before, because I had some shows to play and didn't have time to wait for a mastering engineer to get back to me.Īnd, from experience I can say, the masters that Landr produces are actually really, really good.
