Services Provided

Mixdown Services
What´s the difference between Mastering And Mixdown?
Though mixing and mastering do share similar techniques and tools, and are often confused, the two are indeed different.
Mixing typically refers to a multitrack recording, where as mastering is the final polish of a mixdown.
Think of it this way: Mixing is all about getting individual parts or instruments to work as a song.
The mixdown process is all about making sure all the parts are in place.A good mix should easily flow into the mastering process.

ANALOG MASTERING
Why Master?
The goal of mastering is to ensure that your audio will sound the best on all platforms.
Music has never been consumed on more formats and devices than today.
Even if you are recording and mixing in a million dollar studio, or recording in less than ideal conditions,
you still need the final quality check of mastering.
This is what your sound will be heard the way you intended it to be.
A good mastering job makes an album consistent and balanced across all tracks.
Without mastering, individual tracks can be disjointed in relation to each other.

DSP MASTERING
What Is a DSP-Powered Mastering?
DSP stands for digital signal processor, so a DSP-powered mastering, as the name suggests, runs on a separate processor from your computer's CPU: a separate, dedicated accelerator audio interface equipped with its own processing chips and Plugins.
It means unique plugins only avaliable having a DSP audio Interface.
Giving you a premium quality sound and better results than any VST plugin.

ABLETON LIVE LESSONS
Burning Trip Studio is giving lessons since 2011, in Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil in personal mode or workshops.
Also its possible via Zoom to share my screen and show you in detail what i´m explaining, and transfering audio in HQ without delay with Audiomovers.