Don't Pay for Online Mastering
Don’t pay for online mastering. Use Matchering 2.0 online and create your own reference mixes to nail your masters!
How to Use Matchering 2.0
There are plenty of options to use Matchering 2.0 outside of the steps I detail in my video below. Here are 3 alternative options to setting up Docker from easy to involved.
- Scroll down this page and give my self-hosted container a try. (If this doesn’t work, I’m sorry but I can’t offer tech support.)
- Install UVR5 and use Matchering directly on your desktop. Process Method → Audio Tools; Audio Tool → Matchering
- Install Matchering CLI. This option gives you more control over the processing and output of the algorithm, so I recommend it for those who are tech savvy and comfortable setting up a Python development environment.
If after looking at this list, you’d still like to learn a bit more about Docker containers, check out this video. Not only do I go over how you can spin up a Matchering 2.0 Docker container, but I discuss the ways in which I use this tool to enhance my mixes and master chains track-by-track, or for a cohesive full-length release.
Video Explanation
The gist of this is that when you don’t have to pay for online mastering, you can use countless results from a tool like Matchering 2.0 to grow as a producer and get better at the craft of setting up your master FX chain perfectly for your style of music.
A Flimsy Self-Hosted Version to Try!
Note that this application was built to run on the desktop. (>800px wide) It is not optimized for mobile screens. You’re probably making music on a computer anyway.
Some Music I’ve Improved with Matchering
I’ve used Matchering extensively since I first came across it. You can hear a pretty good example of how I was able to master several tracks created across about 4 years at SYNX.DAD