eMastered

eMastered is built to speed up one of the slowest parts of audio work—getting to a usable result you can ship. Whether that’s mastering, mixing decisions, cleanup, or stem separation, it’s designed to help you move from “raw” to “ready” faster.

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Velocity Highlights

  • Master a track quickly with a simple upload → export workflow
  • Compare versions fast to pick the best master for a release or demo
  • Standardize loudness across multiple tracks without rebuilding chains
  • Ship drafts to collaborators faster with consistent mastering output
  • Go from raw mix to downloadable master in one sitting

Pricing

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Plan Price (monthly)
Free / trial Varies
Monthly (unlimited) ~$39/mo (reported)
Yearly (unlimited) ~$156/yr (reported)
Teams / enterprise N/A

Pricing captured from third-party reports on 2026-05-14; verify in-product before purchase.

Use cases

  • Fast mastering for singles and demos: Get a quick master for a release draft or demo.
  • Master a backlog consistently: Run multiple tracks through the same workflow to reach a consistent baseline.
  • Creator music beds and cue polishing: Polish short cues and beds for video/podcast use without opening a full mastering suite.

Key features

  • Web-based automated mastering: No plugin installation—upload a mix and get mastered output quickly.
  • Fast iteration workflow: Try multiple versions and choose what fits best for your genre and mix.
  • Consistency for volume and tonal balance: Helpful for cohesive releases when mastering many tracks yourself.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Very simple workflow
  • Good for fast drafts and consistent baselines
  • No DAW/plugin setup required
  • Useful when you need lots of quick masters

Cons

  • Less control than in-DAW suites like Ozone
  • Pricing details may be clearest in-product
  • AI mastering can miss creative intent on unusual mixes

FAQ

Is eMastered beginner-friendly?

Yes. If you can export a mix, you can use eMastered. The main skill is delivering a decent mix to start with.

Will eMastered replace a pro?

It can cover many self-mastering needs for drafts and some releases, but a mastering engineer still wins on taste and translation for critical work.

What are the main limitations?

You have less fine-grained control than a full mastering suite. If you need precise control, Ozone (or an engineer) is a better fit.

Final verdict

eMastered is a strong option when you value simplicity and speed. It’s best for artists who want quick, consistent mastering output without investing time in building mastering chains. If you want maximum control and in-DAW workflow, Ozone is the better long-term tool.