Audio mastering


Audio mastering is the last stage of music production where you add the finishing touches to your overall mix. Check out our resources below to learn the tools and techniques involved in preparing your mix for publishing.

What Is audio mastering?

What Is audio mastering?

Mastering is the final stage of audio production—the process of putting the finishing touches on a song by enhancing the overall sound, creating consistency across the album, and preparing it for distribution.

Welcome to the Summer Sale: save big on mixing, mastering, and creative plugins

Welcome to the Summer Sale: save big on mixing, mastering, and creative plugins

Our Summer Sale is here with one of the best opportunities to upgrade your studio setup and improve your creative workflow. Whether you’re looking...

1920s to now: comparing tonal balance in popular music

1920s to now: comparing tonal balance in popular music

Why do the Beatles recordings sound the way they do? What about the classic jazz recordings of Rudy van Gelder in the 1950s? What makes my car’s...

How to Use Reference Tracks in a Mastering Session

How to Use Reference Tracks in a Mastering Session

Reference tracks are incredibly helpful mastering tools when it comes to the efficiency of a mastering session, for several reasons we’ll be discussing...

From the pros: the reference tracks they use on every mix

From the pros: the reference tracks they use on every mix

Reference tracks are professionally produced and mixed songs that engineers use as sonic benchmarks during the mixing and mastering process to guide their...

Introducing Tonal Balance Control 3: your new north star for professional mixes

Introducing Tonal Balance Control 3: your new north star for professional mixes

We’ve all been there: you’ve spent hours tweaking a mix, only to realize it sounds completely different when you play it in your car or on a pair of...

Meet the new iZotope subscriptions: pro audio tools that grow with you

Meet the new iZotope subscriptions: pro audio tools that grow with you

Whether you’re just beginning to record or you’re a seasoned engineer refining a final master, having the right tools makes all the difference....

Dare to fail: inside the studio with mix engineer and producer William J. Sullivan

Dare to fail: inside the studio with mix engineer and producer William J. Sullivan

When William J. Sullivan (Kid Cudi, Ty Dolla $ign, Selena Gomez) answers our video call from his studio, he’s knee-deep in a restoration project using...

A LUFS and tonal analysis of the top-charting holiday songs in 2025

A LUFS and tonal analysis of the top-charting holiday songs in 2025

It’s been a few months since we’ve done a loudness analysis piece, but with the holiday season in full swing, we thought, “Why not do a little...

What is metering in mixing and mastering?

What is metering in mixing and mastering?

In the twin practices of mixing and mastering, we often speak of the meters, particularly after making bold decisions. "How does that look on the...

From the pros: The most common issues in audio mastering

From the pros: The most common issues in audio mastering

Even the best mastering engineers can only work with what they’re given – and while a great mix makes mastering a joy, certain recurring mix...

Julian Bunetta on the art of the perfect song

Julian Bunetta on the art of the perfect song

If your song isn’t making people pick up the phone and call somebody, Julian Bunetta says, “your song’s not good enough. You’ve...

10 steps to a quick master in iZotope Ozone

10 steps to a quick master in iZotope Ozone

Mastering music is often seen as a “dark art,” but the phrase is really a misnomer – it isn’t any more of a secret than any other part...