Mix & Master — Ableton Live In-Session
Mix & Master — Ableton Live In-Session
Mix & Master — Ableton Live In-Session takes your track from raw session to finished release without leaving the original project. We work directly inside your .als file, shaping balance, dynamics, separation and depth, then finish the record with mastering in the same environment.
This is the best option when you want full control, maximum compatibility and a process that respects the structure of your session. You send the project, references and brief; we return a refined Ableton session, the final masters and a clear written summary of what was done.
Key Information
• Workflow: Mixing and mastering inside your Ableton Live project (.als), up to 24 tracks, with a written process summary
• Turnaround: Standard 5–20 business days, depending on workload intensity and project complexity
• Revisions: Unlimited for 7 days (same session version; new recordings, arrangement changes, or new tracks = new version)
• For: Artists who want the full mix and master process handled directly in the original Ableton session
• You send: Ableton Live project (.als) + Collect All and Save ZIP + 1–2 references + release goal + loudness preference
After purchase, you’ll receive the project brief and secure upload link by email.
Turnaround starts once we receive the full project files and completed brief.
How It Works
How It Works
1. Choose the service and confirm your project scope.
2. After purchase, you’ll receive the project brief and secure upload link by email. Send your .als project, Collect All and Save ZIP, references and notes.
3. Receive the finished mix, final masters and updated project, with 7-day revisions on the same session version.
Files you receive (Premium pack)
Files you receive (Premium pack)
A finished Ableton Live project (your session after refinement)
Final release-ready files (conversions + dithering):
96 kHz / 32-bit (main master)
• 96 kHz / 24-bit
• 48 kHz / 24-bit
• 44.1 kHz / 24-bit
• 44.1 kHz / 16-bit
• MP3 320 kbps
A written process summary (mix + master): what was used, why, and what the result was
FAQ
How is this different from classic Mix & Master based on exports?
How is this different from classic Mix & Master based on exports?
We work directly inside your Ableton Live session, which keeps the full project context intact from mixing to final mastering.
What exactly should I send?
What exactly should I send?
Send your Ableton Live project file, the full Collect All and Save project packed as ZIP, 1–2 references, your release goal and loudness preference.
What does “up to 24 tracks” mean?
What does “up to 24 tracks” mean?
It refers to the number of tracks included in the base package. If your session contains more, you can add extra tracks with add-ons.
What if my session uses third-party plug-ins?
What if my session uses third-party plug-ins?
If needed, selected tracks may need to be frozen or printed to keep the session stable and compatible.
How do revisions work?
How do revisions work?
Revisions are unlimited for 7 days and apply to the same session version. New recordings, arrangement changes or new tracks are treated as a new version.
What do I receive at the end?
What do I receive at the end?
You receive the updated project, final masters and a written process summary.
Plug-ins and tools used in the project
Plug-ins and tools used in the project
In the project we use a workflow built around tools that ensure precision, repeatability, and session compatibility:
• FabFilter Pro-Q 4 (EQ, tonal correction, surgical work)
• FabFilter Pro-MB (multiband dynamics control)
• SSL Channel Strip (tone, control, character)
• StandardCLIP (peak control / safe clipping)
• Bettermaker EQ232D (musical shaping and character)
• Ableton Live stock devices (native tools, session stability and compatibility)
Note: if your project includes third-party plug-ins that may cause compatibility issues, we may ask you to freeze/print selected tracks (standard procedure).
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