Hi everyone,
I’m currently training myself to master songs. I train my ears every day using SoundGym, and I master with Ollo headphones. However, when I’m mastering, it usually takes me around 2–3 hours to finish a mix and get it to sound right.
I’ve read online that a mastering session should last no more than 30–90 minutes, which makes me wonder if I’m doing something wrong.
My workflow is:
- Find a reference track
- Level-match the reference with the mix and compare
- Apply compression if needed
- Use EQ to solve problems and fix any inconsistencies
- Apply the final limiter
The issue is that after exporting the final master, I listen to it through my laptop speakers and compare it with other songs. Then I notice new problems, such as a lack of punch or low end. I go back to the mastering session, try to fix these issues, export again, and repeat the process by listening on different devices and comparing to other profesionally master songs . Sometimes I have to do this three or four times before the master sounds good.
So my question is: how did you break this habit and become more efficient at mastering?