After using artificial intelligence (AI) to master 8 million tracks, LANDR adds full album mastering today. With 1.7 million users from 200 countries, LANDR is the the most used mastering platform in the world.
Album mastering launches today, as a value-added service to all LANDR $4 – $25 per month subscriptions.
LANDR can identify the nature of any incoming content, whether songs, spoken word or variable music genres. Then the knowledge base of LANDR’s AI mastering engine masters each track according to its essence while ensuring that all the tracks on the album carries common properties that fit together cohesively.
“Album mastering is a challenge even for experienced engineers, who trade off between the competing demands of disparate tracks while respecting the artist’s creative goals in assembling and sequencing their songs,” said Daniel Rowland, LANDR’s Head of Production, Grammy award winner and collaborator with Nine Inch Nails and Adrian Belew. “We invested 18 months of dedicated development to translate the decisions that mastering engineers make in putting together an album into automated processes. This is something that both individual artists and labels have been asking for, and we’re the first cloud-based platform to offer mastering across an entire album".
Album mastering has never been a challenge for any professional mastering engineer. Thats just some BS. Thats the daily bread and butter for studios. Mastering studios mostly master one or several albums a day. Thats again a nice promo article from Landr trying to brainwash people with false informations. Landr has nothing to do with traditional and professional mastering. I guess they just don’t have any clue how a mastering engineer works and never attended any session. Its just annoying to see their false promo everywhere. I wouldn’t send my songs to a studio which isn’t capable of mastering an album.
With the internet and digital technologies driving rapid change within the music industry, articles about new releases and who has been hired and fired are no longer enough. Our up to the minute industry news alongside insightful commentary helps our readers sift through the rumors and developments to find the information they need to keep their businesses moving forward.
Hypebot is read daily by more than 30,000 music industry professionals including executives and senior staff of music related tech firms, internet based music sites, every major label group and most indies as well as many managers, artists and members of the live music community:
Album mastering has never been a challenge for any professional mastering engineer. Thats just some BS. Thats the daily bread and butter for studios. Mastering studios mostly master one or several albums a day. Thats again a nice promo article from Landr trying to brainwash people with false informations. Landr has nothing to do with traditional and professional mastering. I guess they just don’t have any clue how a mastering engineer works and never attended any session. Its just annoying to see their false promo everywhere. I wouldn’t send my songs to a studio which isn’t capable of mastering an album.