





Single Stem Master
✓ 1 Mastered Song
✓ Maximum 1 single stem
✓ Revisions: 3
✓ High Quality Audio File
✓ Professional WAV (24-bit 44.1kHz) format
✓ Commercial Standard Volume & Loudness
✓ Fast 5-7 day delivery time
✓ Clean, Clear, Transparent, and Loud
✓ Take full control of your Master
✓ 1 Mastered Song
✓ Maximum 1 single stem
✓ Revisions: 3
✓ High Quality Audio File
✓ Professional WAV (24-bit 44.1kHz) format
✓ Commercial Standard Volume & Loudness
✓ Fast 5-7 day delivery time
✓ Clean, Clear, Transparent, and Loud
✓ Take full control of your Master
✓ 1 Mastered Song
✓ Maximum 1 single stem
✓ Revisions: 3
✓ High Quality Audio File
✓ Professional WAV (24-bit 44.1kHz) format
✓ Commercial Standard Volume & Loudness
✓ Fast 5-7 day delivery time
✓ Clean, Clear, Transparent, and Loud
✓ Take full control of your Master
👇 Listen below to released songs Mix & Mastered by Fourth Co.
⚠️IMPORTANT: Read this before sending your single Master stem…
✅ How To Send Your Song For A Single Stem Master
Summary:
Export a raw version/rough mix of your Master.
Bypass/mute/turn off all plugins on the Master Channel.
Add a Gain Utility on the Master and adjust the gain/volume until the loudest part of your track is peaking at around or -6 dB.
When sending the file, name it accordingly: Name_TrackTitle_BPM_Key (if you don’t know the key of your song, that’s okay).
Exporting: make sure ‘Normalize’ is turned off, stems are in .WAV, 24 bit, 44100 Hz, and dithering is turned off.
Include 1-3 reference tracks that help crystalize the target sound you want to achieve against already professionally mixed and mastered songs.
👇 Click to open each box for more details:
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This sets an important baseline to better understand the vision you have of your song before mix and mastering changes are made.
After spending hours of work on a single project, your brain will quickly become familiar with the general tone and feel of the mix. Even if it’s poorly and/or unmixed, the repeated listens may naturally make you preferential to this rough version, even after hearing a professional mix and master.
WHY: this rough, pre-master mix will show the general direction you are trying to take your song before sending it off to be professionally mix and mastered.
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You must bypass/mute/turn off all plugins (including mastering plugins and limiters) on your master channel - there should be nothing active on your master.
UNLESS: you are automating something like an ‘Endless Smile’ washout effect (with reverb and delay) - you can keep that active on the master.
Now if this sounds confusing, here’s how to know when to bypass plugins on the master:
If they are used as a musical element (like reverb and delay washout on a build up), keep it active.
But, if it used as a mixing element (like EQ, compression, stereo widening, and/or limiting, etc.), turn it off.
WHY: if anything is on your master, it will significantly limit the ability to make adjusts during the final mastering stage.
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Add a gain utility to either increase or decrease the gain/volume of your master so that the loudest point peaks at around -6 dB.
PRO TIP: You should go to where the loudest point of your song would be (usually somewhere in the drop), and make sure the peak volume does not go louder than -6 dB.
WHY: this extra ‘head room’ will create enough space to make changes to your song without having to worry about any clipping or distortion at 0 dB.
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When you export, please name your master file/folder as:
Name_TrackTitle_BPM_Key
For Example: Tiesto_TheBusiness_120bpm_Abmin
Another example: Blake_MasterMySong_126bpm_G#maj
IMPORTANT:
Please DO NOT include any other names in the file/folder that is not yours.
Including the BPM in the file name is very important.
Including the Key of the song is also very helpful - But, if you don’t know the key of your song, that’s okay, you can leave it out.
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File type: .WAV audio
Format: Interleaved (this means the audio will be in stereo)
Bit Depth: 24-bit
Sample Rate: 44100 Hz (44.1 kHz)
Dithering: None
Normalize: Off
Remember: Do not send the DAW file of your project, only send exported master audio file.
WHY:
WAV audio format is a high quality lossless file type (MP3 is compressed and much lower quality in sound).
24-bit depth allows for a more dynamic volume and higher frequency range when at the 44.1 kHz sample rate.
Dithering adds hidden digital noise to your mix which can be undesirable in the pre-master phase.
Normalization mode will export the audio at a consistent signal (above the desired mixing and mastering -6 dB target level) which will end up being closer to 0 dB.his is done incorrectly, all the stems will play at random times and ruin the entire mix.
PRO TIP:
Streaming platforms will only accept high quality, lossless audio file formats like WAV.
They will not accept MP3.
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Include 1-3 reference track files (mp3 or wav is fine, but preferably wav) within the entire project folder.
Do not send a link to Spotify or Soundcloud, send the actual audio file.
PRO TIP: when choosing which songs to reference, here are a few things to consider:
Find a song in the same genre as yours, you want to be very specific.
The same (or very close) BPM is important.
The reference should have relative commercial success and not be some obscure song that was probably not professionally mixed and mastered.
Unless the song was mix and mastered to purposely sound distorted (like Million Dollar Baby by Tommy Richman ‘VHS’ version), it probably is not a good reference track.
Remember, you want the mix and master to sound clean, clear, transparent, and loud.
Our ears can play tricks on us, especially after hearing our same song repeatedly during the production process. We tend to get used to sounds that may have initially been poorly mixed.
With that being said, a reference track can be an invaluable tool to put your song in perspective against a proven commercially successful mix.
WHY: the purpose of a reference track is give your song a list of targets to aim for:
Clarity
Dynamic Range
Loudness
Bass power
Vocal character
CONSIDER THIS:
You’ve made a Tech House song and it’s featured in a playlist of 10 songs that include: Fisher, Chris Lake, Disclosure, John Summit, and Mau P.
Now your song plays next… if it does’t instantly sound professional along those artists, you have failed to deliver a professional sounding mix and master to listeners.
Therefore, you typically want high quality, professional, and commercially successful reference tracks.
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