Setup and equalisation
So you want to do some mastering? The first steps could be more vital than you think…
Monitor setup: mastering is made significantly easier when you’re sitting directly in the centre of the stereo image
Before you begin mastering a track, consider your setup. You don’t need to have a massive arsenal of software, but you do need to ensure that you’ve got some basics, and these should all be kept close to hand.
Most DAWs are pre-equipped with plugins that are ideal for simple, or even more advanced mastering. Regardless of your DAW of choice, try using these ready-to-go tools before spending extra dough.
It’s helpful to have a volume control; you might choose to use your computer’s volume, but having an audio interface, with a handy level pot, is by far the most ideal solution. You don’t want to be working at terribly high volume, and you certainly don’t want to be caught out by a sudden loud burst of audio, so remain ready to adjust that dial should you need to.