I will review the paid plans in a feature article. The Pro plan, however, allows you to use unlimited high quality, 24-bit Wav files, without paying per individual track. In addition to this monthly or annual fee you still have to pay per track, but this amount is discounted according to the plan you have. LANDR has 3 different paid plans that give you access to additional features. And I only tested this with the free version. So in terms of quality I think it did a great job. The LANDR master had more punch and clarity in the high end and when comparing the two versions I noticed my own master had some muddy frequencies left that were gone in LANDR’s version. It really put an extra layer of quality on top and I was actually disappointed about the quality of my own self-mastered version.Īudio Comparison between unmastered, self-mastered and mastered by LANDR The LANDR version had much more impact and low end than my own master. I have to say I was surprised by the result! It did a much better job than I initially thought was possible for an automated mastering service. The free version generates a 192kbps mp3 file and doesn’t provide you with extra mastering options, but it’s a good way to test out the service. LANDR allows you to master 2 tracks for free each month. It’s an electronic progressive house track which I mixed with plenty of headroom (10dB) left for mastering. So I signed up for a free account on and uploaded my track. It worked out all right, but I was curious how a service like LANDR would handle it. I put the track to rest for a month, so I could master it with fresh ears because I didn’t have the budget to hire a mastering engineer. I recently mastered a track I produced a while ago, a bad idea, I know. LANDR has been around for a while now, and I finally decided to try it out for myself.
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