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The renowned online audio school introduces its debut self-paced course.

 

[Friday 20th June, 2025] – Mastering.com today unveils ‘7 Day Mastering’, a short form online course helping students learn the fundamentals of mastering in just 7 days. And, because Mastering.com believes that mastering is the key to unlocking mixing and production potential – their world-renowned The Reverse Engineer course teaches mastering first – this is considered the best path towards breaking through the intermediate plateau and achieving the sound you hear in your head.

You’ll learn:

  • The unique “Reverse Mastering Theory” that helps to instantly identify the #1 issues in your mix
  • The important of reference tracks
  • A user-friendly approach to compression and limiting
  • Maintaining sonic cohesion from track to track
  • How to analyze music objectively and reverse engineer the sound you want
  • Fixing muddiness and harshness with EQ
  • Creating space, depth and width in a track
  • How to “think” like a mastering engineer

 

This is a self-paced course which includes 23 Lessons spread over 7 modules.

It is accessed via the portal at Mastering.com, for life, once purchased.

Price: $99

More info: www.mastering.com/7daymastering

About Mastering.com

Mastering.com is an online audio school that’s dedicated to empowering musicians, producers, and audio engineers with the skills and knowledge to achieve professional-quality sound. Through their Reverse Engineer program, hands-on mentorship, and a supportive community, Mastering.com bridges the gap between passion and mastery. With a commitment to practical, real-world results, the platform equips creators to confidently produce music that sounds exceptional across any medium.

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