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Lapdust's studio is one of few mastering studios in South Africa equipped to elegantly combine 24 bit 96kHz digital mastering with analogue mastering on state of the art vacuum tube processors!

Lapdust has 1GB of server space to accommodate projects delivered over the internet.

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SAMA's! Lapdust mastered 9 SAMA 2011 winners and mastered
27 albums nominated in this year's
South African Music Awards alone!

 
 

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Lapdust Audio Mastering

Specialist mastering services - no mixing, no recording no live sound, focussed completely on the art of mastering.
World class mastering equipment - Sequoia, Manley,
Cranesong, RME, Dynaudio, Waves...
True commitment to client satisfaction - working that
much harder to make sure you're satisfied with the final product.
One project fee - agreed up front. No hourly charges, no rushed jobs, fewer disappointments.
Convenience - you can send (and receive) your project from anywhere in the world via FTP over the internet to Lapdust (we have a high speed line with lots of bandwidth allowing us to download your large .wav or .AIFF mix files)

Lapdust clients include:


Did you know?

When mixing or mastering, listening to the music at an average dB level of 83dB is believed to produce consistent and reliable results. Your ears are most equally sensetive to all audible frequencies at this listening level. You can measure your monitoring level with a standard SPL meter. Click here for more information...

Why 96kHz?
This is a topic of hot debate but it is safe to say that less distortion is introduced in the audible part of the audio spectrum by equipement which is designed to operate at 96kHz sample rates . So even if your mic can't "hear" above 20kHz for example, the recording is still likely to sound better if recorded at 96kHz. Click here for more information...

Did your mastering engineer tell you?
You can get the best out results from your production process by following some important mix guidelines. Click here for some important suggestions for mix engineers.