Overview
Songmastr is an artificial intelligence-based tool designed for automatic song mastering. It allows users to master their songs to match a commercial reference track.
The platform emphasizes the importance of uploading a well-mixed song and advises users to leave some volume headroom in their mixed track. Stereo compression can be applied but it discourages the application of a limiter, as limiting will be conducted during mastering.
This service offers users the guide to choosing a reference track that must be within the same genre and vibe as the user's song. If the user's song is a beat or instrumental track, a reference without a singer is preferable.
For the mastering process to kick off, users are required to upload a song from their computer after which they are redirected to the download page. Once the processing is done, the mastered file can be downloaded.
A major advantage of Songmastr is that it is based on an open-source library named Matchering. The AI system used in Songmastr masters tracks to match the RMS, frequency response, peak amplitude, and stereo width of the chosen reference track.
This tool is free for mastering up to seven songs per week with no software or registration required. It is important to note that it accepts song files that do not exceed 10 minutes and 80MB, to prevent server saturation.
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Claes Lanng🙏 263 karmaJul 30, 2024@SunoI got some top quality results after learning how to prompt songs 🤩
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can't really use the app once without payment, was really disappointed with that. I was excited to use the app, too.
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Singify completely blew my mind. I’ve tried a few AI music tools before, but nothing comes close to how easy and fun this is.
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1 credit and boom. greedy ai website wants you to pay for more IN SUCH A HIGH AMOUNT OMFG
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Upside: Amazing quality, full-length songs, intelligent use of timing change-ups and key changes. Downside: A very, very miserly 3 free creation credits and the only way to get more is to subscribe. Overall: Using this felt like easily 1-2 generations ahead of competitors like Udio. I guess that's why it isn't free.

