Updated: March 2, 2026
This FAQ answers the most common questions about how the platform works, what each state means, how mastering access is handled, and what users should expect during upload, analysis, preview, and download.
MasterYourAudio lets you upload a track, review its waveform, adjust mastering settings, compare before and after, and export the resulting master or preview depending on your access level. In practice, it works as an online audio mastering platform built to simplify professional-sounding delivery.
The platform has to analyze the audio data in order to build the waveform and sync the player correctly. Large or long files take more time. Reopening the same track can be faster thanks to local waveform caching.
Before is the original uploaded file. After is the processed output, which may be a mastered result or an available preview depending on the track status and your current plan.
Yes. You can choose presets and adjust the available parameters before launching mastering. This is the recommended workflow if you want to shape the result intentionally.
Yes. If a track has already been mastered, you can launch another pass and replace the previous generated result with a new one.
Available outputs depend on your subscription, offer, or credit balance. Some access levels focus on preview listening while others unlock full master downloads.
A clean stereo mix with enough headroom usually gives the best result. WAV is generally preferred over heavily compressed formats when you want the highest-quality AI mastering result.
Yes. You can upload several files and process them one by one. Some plans also support album-oriented workflows and broader batch usage.
It means the mastering job has already been created. It is either waiting for execution in the queue or currently being rendered.
Use the Account and Pricing pages to review plan details, active access, and billing-related options.
Yes. Some public actions use Cloudflare Turnstile to reduce automated abuse and spam.
Use the Contact us page in the footer. You can send your email address, a subject, and a detailed message directly to the team.
Yes. You can keep the default or preset-based settings and launch mastering directly. Manual adjustment is optional, not mandatory.
Mastering changes level, tone, dynamics, width, and overall presentation. The point is not to reproduce the raw mix exactly, but to deliver a more finished, louder, and distribution-ready result in line with what users expect from modern digital mastering.
Compare before and after again, then adjust only one or two controls at a time. Small corrections usually give more reliable results than a full reset of every parameter.