Mixing is one of the most important and creative stages of music production once the recording process is complete.
This is where all elements come together: achieving balance (or intentionally breaking it), shaping dynamics, creating depth and space, and determining the most effective way to present the music as a cohesive whole.
Pricing
-> Single Track (up to 10 minutes): €300 – €400
-> EP / Mini Album (up to 25 minutes): €1000 – €1500
-> Full-Length Album: €2000 – €2500
Final rates depend on the level of difficulty, complexity, technical requirements, and total duration, ensuring a fair and accurate quote for each project.
Additional editing, tuning, or corrective work may incur extra charges.
File Delivery Requirements
Please send your recordings in one of the following formats:
-> Separate, properly synchronized audio tracks (WAV or AIFF)
-> Cubase project files
-> OMF files (please note that OMF files may not function correctly in larger projects)
-> When exporting or bouncing files, always maintain the original project sample rate and bit depth.
For file transfer, I recommend using Dropbox. I can provide an upload request link if needed.
Alternatively, you may use other common file-sharing services such as Google Drive, Sync, or WeTransfer.
Additional Information
The most efficient way for me to provide an accurate quote for a full album, EP, or single track is to receive the raw audio files or a rough mix in advance. This allows me to identify potential issues and estimate the required workload before confirming a final rate.
After completing a mix, I will send you a high-quality MP3 for review. You may request revisions or share feedback at this stage. Two revisions are included; additional revisions will be charged separately. Please be mindful with revision requests and maintain clear communication throughout the process.
When mixing an album or EP, it is generally assumed that all tracks were recorded using similar equipment and instrumentation. Projects that consist of recordings made with significantly different setups may require additional time and effort, which can affect the final rate.

