Free AI Mastering
for Electronic Music

Titan is a free online mastering engine tuned for electronic genres—Techno, House, DnB, Dubstep, and Trance. Upload your mixdown, compare before/after, and download a club-ready, streaming-safe 24-bit WAV.

Drop your Mixdown (WAV/FLAC)

Ensure -6dB headroom. No limiters on master.

Tracks Mastered to Date: 4470
Input Source Original Mix
Titan Output AI Mastered (WAV)
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Engineered for the Club

Competitive LUFS

Targeting -9 to -6 LUFS for club systems while maintaining transparency for streaming platforms like Spotify.

Transient Retention

Our neural network preserves the punch of your kick and snare, avoiding the "flat" sound of traditional limiters.

Genre Awareness

Automatically detects Deep House, Techno, DnB, or Trap and applies genre-specific EQ curves.

Free Online Mastering

How Free AI Mastering Works (Titan)

“Free AI mastering” should mean one thing: upload → master → preview → download WAV, without hidden paywalls. Titan is built for electronic music dynamics (sub pressure, transient punch, stereo width) and delivers a 24-bit WAV master you can actually use for DJ sets, uploads, and distribution.

Step 1

Export with headroom

Leave space for mastering. Peaks around -6 dB to -3 dB is ideal. Remove master limiters/clippers.

Step 2

Upload WAV/FLAC/AIFF

Lossless audio keeps the transients and low-end detail intact—critical for EDM mastering.

Step 3

Compare & download

Preview before/after with waveforms and playback. When complete, download the 24-bit WAV.

No signup required EDM-optimized processing WAV download unlocked Fast turnaround

Note: This tool masters your stereo mixdown (not stems). If your mix is heavily clipped or already limited, the engine will prioritize safety (true peak control) over pushing more loudness.

What Titan Changes in a Master

Low End Control

Sub cleanup, mono-low stability, and kick definition

  • Subsonic cleanup to remove DC offset / rumble that eats headroom.
  • Mono-safe low end so club systems don’t smear your sub.
  • Kick/808 separation via dynamics choices that preserve punch.
Clarity Without Harshness

Resonance control + guarded tonal nudges

  • Mud control in the low mids to prevent boxy buildup.
  • Harshness smoothing (upper mids/highs) without killing sparkle.
  • Genre-aware tonal nudges for synth-heavy electronic mixes.
Loudness & Impact

Density + loudness shaping without “flat” limiter tone

  • Multiband glue to add density while keeping transients alive.
  • Tempo-aware release behavior so EDM groove stays musical.
  • Competitive loudness tuned for electronic playback contexts.
Safety & Headroom

True-peak limiting with oversampling

  • Inter-sample peak control (the “hidden clips” after conversion).
  • Oversampled limiting for smoother highs at higher loudness.
  • Final QC checks to reduce distortion and runaway peaks.
Before / After

Use the built-in preview to validate the master

The goal is not just “louder.” The goal is translation: punch on club rigs, clarity on headphones, and stability on streaming. Compare your original and mastered versions and listen for:

  • Kick punch (attack preserved, not blurred)
  • Sub control (tight, not flabby or warbling)
  • Synth clarity (present but not piercing)
  • Stereo stability (width without phase weirdness)

EDM Mastering Targets (Practical Ranges)

Electronic music mastering targets depend on use-case. DJs often want more impact than strict “streaming-normalized” loudness, but you still want true-peak control to avoid distortion after encoding.

Use Case Club / DJ playback
Prioritize impact and transient shape, while keeping true peaks controlled.
Typical Integrated Loudness Club-ready range: often louder than mainstream streaming targets.
Titan’s “club” behavior aims for high impact without turning cymbals/synths into sand.
True Peak (Safety) Keep true peaks controlled to reduce codec clipping and harsh conversion artifacts. Titan uses oversampled limiting to catch inter-sample peaks.
Low End Mono-stable sub (especially below ~120 Hz) improves translation to club systems. The engine prioritizes sub stability and kick definition.

Reality check: There is no single LUFS number that guarantees “best.” The best EDM masters are the ones that stay clean at volume, keep the groove, and don’t fall apart on different playback systems.

Mix Prep Checklist (Best Results)

Do this
  • Export lossless (WAV/FLAC/AIFF).
  • Leave headroom: peaks around -6 dB to -3 dB.
  • Remove master limiters and loudness maximizers.
  • Check sub balance: no nonstop sub rumble; keep it intentional.
  • Keep stereo sane: avoid extreme widening on low end.
Avoid this
  • Hard clipping on the mix bus (distortion becomes “baked in”).
  • Over-bright highs (mastering can’t “un-harsh” what’s crushed).
  • Over-compressed mix (no dynamics left to shape).
  • Excessive sub stereo (phase issues on large systems).
  • Maxed-out loudness before mastering.
Pro tip for electronic music

If your track feels “quiet,” fix the mix first

EDM masters get loud because the mix is controlled: tight sub, managed resonances, and intentional transient design. If your kick/sub fight, no mastering chain can rescue it without side effects.

Tight sub = more loudness Clean mids = perceived clarity Controlled highs = less harshness

Engineered for the Club

Competitive Loudness

EDM needs impact. Titan is tuned for high-energy playback while guarding against brittle highs and low-end collapse.

Transient Retention

Preserves kick snap and drum punch. The goal is energy, not a flattened “brick” waveform.

Genre Awareness

Tuned for electronic behavior: subs, synth density, stereo width and high-end control across Techno/House/DnB/Dubstep/Trance.

Free AI Mastering for EDM

Why electronic music needs a different mastering mindset

EDM mixes are often sub-heavy, synth-dense, and transient-driven. A generic mastering chain can either over-compress the groove or over-brighten the top-end. Titan is designed to keep the kick moving, keep the sub stable, and keep the highs smooth—so the track holds together when it’s loud.

Under the Hood: The V7 Engine

Built for electronic music playback: clean at volume, stable low-end, controlled highs, and impact that holds together on club rigs and headphones.

True-Peak Safety, Smooth High-End

The engine controls inter-sample spikes that can turn into harshness after conversion. You get louder playback with fewer brittle edges.

Adaptive Tonal Shaping

No forced “one curve fits all.” The processing responds to your mix balance and makes subtle, conservative moves to keep things commercial—without wrecking your intent.

Multi-Band Glue & Density

Low, mid, and high energy are controlled independently, keeping the kick tight while letting synths stay wide and present—without the obvious “pumping” feel.

Tempo-Aware Dynamics

Different BPMs breathe differently. Dynamics timing is tuned to keep the groove moving so drops hit hard without flattening the rhythm.

Note: Results depend on mix quality. If your stereo mix is already clipped or over-limited, the engine prioritizes stability and safety over pushing more loudness.

Technical FAQ

You receive a high-fidelity 24-bit / 44.1kHz WAV file, perfect for Rekordbox, CDJs, and distribution.

For best results, remove any limiters from your master channel. Ensure your peaks are hitting between -3dB and -6dB to give the AI headroom to work.

Yes, the core mastering engine is completely free to use.