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Well, you can do it with the Bicaneo FREE MIX AND MASTER. Yes, it is 100% free for one song before sending it to labels or self-releasing it!
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Why free?
I want to work with new artists outside my regular client base and collaborate more to help talent breakthrough. It helps me grow at the same time as helping you out. So, as I love what I do, I wish I had this option when I was establishing myself so I thought why not…
So, I am offering to YOU:
1. FIRST-TIME FREE Premium mix and master of up to 60 audio tracks in one song/mix.
2. Pro-grade mastering is included for the same song.
3. A no-obligation & no subscription discounted rate offer FOR LIFE after trying the FREE mix and master. It is £80 for a fully mixed and mastered song, with a maximum of 45 audio tracks, and each one comes with two FREE revisions.
4. After using the FREE offer, you can decide to use the service at a discounted rate whenever you feel like it. And you can stop using me whenever total freedom.
Added value
So, it’s 100% FREE the first time; you could use my service to get the free one and leave it at that!
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With the FREE mix and master, I only ask that I use the track as a demo on my mix and master profile on freelancing sites and Bicaneo.com to showcase my skills – I can add a custom link to YOUR shop of choice (for example, a landing page or to your Beatport).
There’s NO OBLIGATION to continue using the service. Still not sure? Ask questions if you need clarity on how it works.
We live in an age where almost everyone with enough desire can record and produce music and audio products. Anyone with a computer or mobile device, a DAW, and Internet access can record and release their music. A similar trend started way back. One example of DIY musicians was during the punk era closely followed by electronic music, specifically Acid House and the advent of Techno music that followed.
Sadly, there are a lot of music mixes that do not meet the grade professionally. Importantly it is not the mixing and mastering stage that bears all the responsibility. A good mix and master for a track or whole album starts in the writing phase. A poorly written track can’t be fixed in the mix or even worse at the mastering stage. Things can be smoothened out if the technical issues discovered were deliberate. But it’s usually best to resolve major flaws before any engineer even hears the project.
Many producers mix as they go along, especially with EDM or underground electronic music. I do this sometimes too! However, even after a long enough break, most projects will benefit from a professional mixing service, in my experience. Why? Ear fatigue and perspective.
Those are the big ones for me. Leveraging a trained engineer will help to progress closer to completion. Additionally, a good engineer will bring a fresh set of ears and a different listening environment, focusing on the job and not endless tweaking. The genre, theme, and specific requirements will all be kept in mind to get your vision mixed. A pro will not rush a project unless asked. However, they will strive to finish as quickly as possible with the least amount of revisions possible.
Using my mixing service, you can leverage my years of training, practice, software and hardware and a fully treated environment. Moreover, it’s my mission to make audio and music better with affordable mixing services. I can clean up, and prepare your multi-track recordings, ensuring any issues, such as timing and pitch correction, are fixed before touching a single fader. It’s not just music mixing I do; I can also help with mixing in middleware for games and have experience integrating FMOD projects with Unity. A video of a game I have worked on can be streamed on this demo here.
Upon completion, you will get a balanced mix where all the elements will have a space in the mix to fulfil their role in your vision by leveraging revisions until you are happy—never losing sight of ensuring that the project sounds cohesive and fully fused into a piece of art—finally delivered to professional standards to avoid issues in the final process of mastering your music.