Prepare your audio for delivery with confidence—clean, compliant, and professional.
Mastering is the final step before your audio leaves your studio.
Done correctly, it ensures your recordings meet platform requirements without altering the integrity of your voice.
This course shows you how to master voice recordings properly, minimally, and intentionally.
What This Course Solves
Many voice-over artists:
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Confuse mastering with processing
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Rely on normalize or gain and hope for the best
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Struggle to meet loudness requirements consistently
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Fear ruining their audio at the final stage
The result is anxiety right before delivery—and revisions that could have been avoided.
This course removes that uncertainty.
What You’ll Learn
You’ll learn how to:
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Prepare voice recordings for delivery across platforms
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Increase loudness safely—beyond what gain or normalization can do
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Read and understand peak, true peak, and LUFS meters
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Use a limiter correctly for voice—not music
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Avoid inter-sample peaks and hidden clipping
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Know exactly when mastering belongs in the production workflow
Mastering becomes a controlled final step, not a guessing game.
What’s Included
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Over 110 minutes of in-depth, easy-to-follow instruction
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Clear explanations without unnecessary complexity
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4K video quality for visual clarity
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Real-world examples focused on spoken voice
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Designed specifically for voice recordings, not music mastering
This is about consistency, compliance, and confidence—not loudness wars.
Why Mastering Matters for Voice
Mastering isn’t about making your voice sound bigger.
It’s about making sure your audio is ready, reliable, and acceptable everywhere it’s delivered.
When done correctly:
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Your audio meets platform specs
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Loudness is controlled and predictable
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The voice remains natural and intact
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Delivery becomes stress-free
This course teaches that balance.
Who This Course Is For
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Voice-over artists delivering finished audio
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Audiobook narrators working with ACX and publishers
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Content creators uploading to platforms like YouTube
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Anyone unsure if their audio truly meets requirements
Bottom Line
If you want to:
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Deliver audio that passes specs the first time
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Stop second-guessing loudness and meters
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Master your voice recordings without harming them
This course gives you the final step—done right.
Mastering isn’t about making your voice louder.
It’s about making your audio deliverable.