Landr analyzes the music you upload and creates a ‘mastered’ version – a process that previously required complicated software or hardware, as well as the knowledge to get the most out of it.
While the Web-based version only allow people to upload individual tracks, the app adds bulk processing, and if you point the audio exporter in your digital audio workstation to a special Landr folder, the app will automatically master everything you produce. There’s also cloud backup, so you can access tracks that you’ve already mastered from any computer.
If you’re just using Landr as a quick ‘ear test,’ MP3s will probably be fine, but if you want final masters, you’re going to need .wavs. Unlimited 16-bit .wavs are included in the top-tier subscription, but for pro-quality 24-bit .wavs, you’ll have to pay an additional $19.99 per track.
Landr isn’t for everyone – some people will always prefer the expertise and finely-tuned ear of a human mastering engineer – but if you’ve embraced automation, Landr is now easier than ever to use.
➤ Landr [Mac]