HOW TO PLACE YOUR ORDER
How It Works
- Select Your Service: To create your podcast mixing and mastering package, begin by selecting the length of the audio content you need mastered. Then, choose if you’d like to include additional services such as audio editing and mixing.
- Package Customisation: Ensure all your required options are included in your package before proceeding.
- Checkout & Upload: After selecting your package, add it to your basket and complete the checkout. Once payment is confirmed, upload your files and details using the upload form in your account here. Don’t forget to include your order number for easy reference.
- Processing: Once we’ve received your payment and files, we’ll start working on your order. The initial mix or master will be sent back within the timeframe you selected during checkout.
- Final Delivery: When your order is completed, your files will be delivered via email. If any revisions or edits are needed, you can discuss them with the engineer. Once you’re satisfied with the final result, your order will be marked as complete.
Audio Duration
In the Audio Duration tab, you can select the length of the podcast you are submitting for mastering.
- 60 Minutes
- 120 Minutes
- 180 Minutes
+ Audio Editing & Mixing
By adding + Audio Editing & Mixing to your order, we will first edit your podcast to remove any unwanted audio, including clicks, pops, and other artifacts, ensuring a clean, polished recording before mastering.
- Removal of unwanted dialogue
- Removal of clicks, pops and
- Add intro, outro and adverts
- Removing background noise
- Dialogue levelling
Mastering Turnaround
Under the Mastering Turnaround tab you can select when your masters are returned to you completed.
- 1 Working Day (returned next working day)
- 2-5 Working Days (returned within 2-5 working days)
- 5-7 Working Days (returned within 5-7 working days)
Turnaround time is calculated based on the selected engineer’s working days, Monday to Friday. If you have a specific deadline for your mix or master, please inform us when placing your order, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
Audio Editing & Mixing Turnaround
Under the Audio Editing & Mixing Turnaround tab you can select when the first draft of your edited podcast will be returned to you for approval before mastering.
- 1 Working Day (returned next working day)
- 2-5 Working Days (returned within 2-5 working days)
- 5-7 Working Days (returned within 5-7 working days)
Turnaround time is calculated based on the selected engineer’s working days, Monday to Friday. If you have a specific deadline for your mix or master, please inform us when placing your order, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
WHAT IS PODCAST MIXING & MASTERING?
Podcast mixing involves combining and balancing all audio elements in your podcast episode, including the voices of hosts and guests, background music, sound effects, and other audio components. Podcast mastering is the final step in the production process, preparing the mixed episode for distribution by ensuring it meets specific technical standards and maintains consistency across various playback systems.
The podcast mixing and mastering process ensures that spoken words are clear and intelligible, providing a cohesive audio experience throughout the episode. It balances the energy and pacing to keep listeners engaged while adhering to the technical specifications and standards required by distribution platforms.
SPEAKERS / MONITORS
4x PMC Ci30
4x PMC Ci65
5x PMC Ci140
2x PMC Ci140 Sub
Tantrum Audio Angry Box
CONSOLE
Avid S4 Console
AMPS / CONVERTERS
Avid MTRX Studio
Burl B2 Bomber ADC
Burl B2 Bomber DAC
Ferrofish Pulse 16 DX
Ferrofish Pulse 16
Trinnov MC-Pro Dante 16
Martin Logan MDA16
Martin Logan MDA8
Rupert Neve RNHP
Flock Audio Patch
EQ’S
Wes Audio NG Tube EQ
7x Wes Audio Hyperion
4x Wes Audio Prometheus
Bettermaker Mastering EQ
Bettermaker VSPE
Cranborne Audio Carnaby HE2
Cranborne Audio Carnaby HE2 Legacy
COMPRESSORS
Wes Audio NG Bus Comp
3x Wes Audio Rhea
4x Wes Audio Pandora
2x Wes Audio Mimas
Wes Audio Dione
Bettermaker Bus Compressor
Bettermaker Dathlimiter
Hum Audio LAAL
OTHER PROCESSING
5x McDSP APB 16
McDSP APB 8
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY ABOUT US
What sets Audio Animals apart from other companies is our deep understanding of our clients and their needs. We know you want revisions included in the service. We understand the importance of fast, reliable turnaround times. We ensure you only pay for the services you require, without any unnecessary add-ons. Our focus on truly understanding our clients allows us to provide a service tailored specifically to your needs.
James f Brown III
“Plain and Simple, Audio Animals are the best. Great prices, great work, great turn around time, and most importantly super nice. I have been going to them for many years now, and they always do fantastic work.”
Tech Panda & Kenzani
“Audio Animals has been amazing since one! The output has been beyond what we had hoped for. A big thanks to Paul who took care of the project in a very professional manner. Very happy with Audio Animals! Cheers”
Jason Hepworth
“This is the fourth time so far I’ve used Audio Animals to master my tracks. Always helpful, quick reply on my e-mails if I’ve any questions and just can’t fault them….I HIGHLY recommend them and will always use them in the future.”
Teophiel Oriteo Weston
“They do an awesome job every time, they are professional, transparent, and by far my favourite choice when it comes to getting my mastering done. I would highly recommend Audio Animals to any one looking for mixing/mastering, their work speaks for itself.”
Shane Hughes
“Yet another brilliant master provided by Paul Ashmore. The work of Audio Animals is always of the highest quality and we use the services without hesitation. Fast service, good comms, well priced and a great sound at the end of it all! Cheers guys!”
Josh
“The best of the best! Always reply fast, always get the projects done in the timeline promised, the quality of their mastering is on point! Not much else to say but… If you want audio things done right, you go to Audio Animals!”
PODCAST MIXING & MASTERING FAQ
What Studio Is My Podcast Mastered In?
All podcasts are mixed & mastered in Studio B by Paul Ashmore. Studio B is equipment with an Avid S4 console and state of the art analogue mastering chain.
What Is The Turnaround?
All orders will be turned around within the time frame selected when placing your order. Turnaround time is based on days the engineer works between Monday to Friday. If you have a specific day you need your master back for, please let us know when placing your order.
- 1 Working Day (returned next working day)
- 2-5 Working Days (returned within 2-5 working days)
- 5-7 Working Days (returned within 5-7 working days)
What Is Podcast Mastering?
Podcast mastering is the process of preparing and finalizing the audio of a podcast episode to ensure optimal sound quality and consistency. The goal of mastering is to polish the audio and make it sound professional, clear, and balanced across different devices. While the concept of mastering is more commonly associated with music production, it has become increasingly relevant in the podcasting world as well.
- EQ: Adjusting the balance of frequencies to enhance clarity and remove any unwanted sounds. This can involve boosting or cutting certain frequencies to achieve a more balanced and natural sound.
- Compression: Applying dynamic range compression to control the volume levels of the audio. Compression helps to even out the loud and soft parts of the recording, making it more consistent and easier to listen to.
- Limiting: Setting a maximum output level to prevent audio distortion or clipping. Limiters are used to ensure that the audio doesn’t become too loud and cause discomfort or damage to listeners’ ears.
- Noise Reduction: Removing or reducing background noise, hums, hisses, or other unwanted sounds that may have been picked up during the recording process.
- Stereo Imaging: Adjusting the spatial characteristics of the audio, ensuring that it sounds good in both stereo and mono playback environments.
- Quality Control: Listening to the entire podcast episode to catch any remaining issues, such as pops, clicks, or other artifacts.
What Is Audio Editing & Mixing?
Podcast mixing is the process of combining and balancing the various audio elements within a podcast episode to create a cohesive and well-blended final product. This involves adjusting the volume levels, panning, and equalization of individual audio tracks to achieve a balanced and pleasing sonic experience for the listener. Audio mixing is a crucial step in the post-production phase of podcast creation.
- Balancing Levels: Adjusting the volume levels of different tracks to ensure that all voices and other audio elements are audible and well-balanced. This includes making sure that the host’s voice, guest voices, and any background music or sound effects are at appropriate levels relative to each other.
- Panning: Determining the spatial placement of audio elements within the stereo field. Panning can create a sense of space and separation between voices or instruments. For example, placing a guest’s voice more to the right or left can contribute to a natural and dynamic sound.
- EQ: Adjusting the frequency balance of individual tracks to enhance clarity and prevent any frequencies from overpowering others. This is particularly important for ensuring that voices sound natural and that music or other audio elements complement each other.
- Compression: Applying dynamic range compression to control the volume variations within individual tracks. Compression helps to even out loud and soft parts, making the podcast more consistent and easier to listen to.
- Editing: Trimming and editing audio segments to remove any unnecessary pauses, mistakes, or other unwanted elements. This step is typically done before mixing but may also involve some fine-tuning during the mixing process.
- Quality Control: Listening to the mixed podcast episode in its entirety to catch any remaining issues and ensure a high-quality listening experience.
What Are The Benefits Of Podcast Mixing & Mastering?
Podcast mastering offers several benefits that contribute to the overall quality and professionalism of your podcast episodes. Here are some key advantages:
- Improved Sound Quality: Podcast mastering helps enhance the overall sound quality of your episodes. It involves processes like equalization, compression, and noise reduction, which can result in clearer and more polished audio.
- Consistency Across Episodes: Mastering ensures a consistent audio experience across different podcast episodes. By normalizing volume levels and addressing variations in sound quality, listeners can enjoy a seamless experience as they move from one episode to the next.
- Professionalism: A well-mastered podcast sounds more professional and is likely to be taken more seriously by listeners. This is important for building credibility and attracting a larger audience.
- Enhanced Clarity: Mastering can improve the clarity of spoken words, making it easier for listeners to understand and engage with the content. This is particularly crucial for podcasts that convey information or feature interviews and discussions.
- Reduced Listener Fatigue: Proper mastering involves techniques like compression to control volume fluctuations. This helps prevent listener fatigue, as it ensures that the audio levels are consistent and not too jarring or uncomfortable.
- Optimized for Different Devices: Mastering can involve adjusting the audio for optimal playback on various devices, ensuring that your podcast sounds good whether it’s being listened to on headphones, speakers, or other audio systems.
- Compliance with Industry Standards: Mastering can help ensure that your podcast meets industry standards for audio quality. This is especially important if you plan to submit your podcast to platforms or networks that have specific requirements for audio production.
- Reduced Background Noise: Noise reduction techniques applied during mastering can help minimize background noise, improving the overall listening experience and eliminating distractions for your audience.
- Polished Presentation: Mastering is a final step in the post-production process that adds a level of polish to your podcast. This attention to detail can make a positive impression on your audience.
- Better Engagement: A well-mastered podcast is more likely to engage listeners. When the audio is clear, balanced, and enjoyable, it can contribute to a positive overall impression and encourage listeners to stay subscribed and recommend your podcast to others.
When Do I Pay For Mastering?
Orders / payment must be made before work on your song begins. This ensures our engineers, take the necessary time and care required to return you the very best master.
How Many Mix Revisions Can I Make?
All mixing packages include 3 revisions. Mix revisions give you the peace of mind that the end result is going to be exactly as you want it. On the rare occasion you exceed 3 revisions, you can always purchase more via our revisions and re-runs page here.
How Many Master Revisions Can I Make?
Mastering includes 1 revision. Mastering revisions give you the peace of mind that the end result is going to be exactly as you want it. On the rare occasion you exceed 1 revision, you can always purchase more via our revisions and re-runs page.
If you need to change the mix in any way after mastering there is a master re-run fee of £50. This small charge covers the engineers time to recall the mastering chain and re-record the updated master.
What If I Have Accidentally Sent The Wrong Mix For Mastering?
If work has not yet begun on your audio, you can simply get in touch with us and replace the file.
If work has already begun on your song and you need to replace the mix for a new one. Two outcomes will occur.
If the mix is technically the same song and same mix but there is a change resulting in the audio needing to be re-run. There is a small charge of £50 for a master re-run to cover the time the engineer must take to re-run your audio.
If the audio is completely different or a different piece of audio altogether, a new order for mastering will need to be placed. The reason for this is because mastering will need to be started from scratch and the previous master scrapped.
Before sending your audio always make sure it is correct and the file you are sending is the audio you intend to be mastered.
How Do I Send My Files?
Your audio can be uploaded safely and securely via our upload form here. Bypass any compression / limiting you may have on your master bus before printing your audio ready for mastering.
- File Type: Wav
- Bitrate: 16/24/32bit
- Sample Rate: 44,1kHz – 96kHz
- Headroom: -3db / -6db
I Only Have A Mp3 Or Phone Recording Is This Ok To Work With?
If a mp3 is the highest quality file you have and you are unable to obtain a high quality wav file, we will be able to work with this.
What Will I Receive Back?
Stereo masters are returned in the following formats, if you require any others, please let us know:
- 96kHz 24bit wav
- 48kHz 24bit wav
- 44.kHz 24bit wav
- 44.1kHz 16bit wav
Can I Credit Audio Animals For The Mastering?
Yes, if you would like to credit Audio Animals for the mastering of your podcast you can do so. This is not required but is greatly appreciated.