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SoundBoost makes music mastering as easy as typing a text

2 min read Published By Christopher Wieduwilt
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Imagine describing how you want your song to sound, and within seconds, it’s mastered exactly how you envisioned.

That’s exactly what SoundBoost‘s new AI-powered mastering platform does. The platform has launched the world’s first text-prompt music mastering tool.

Like other AI mastering tools available today, this platform lets you upload your tracks and describe what you want. Just type something like “more bass for clubs” or “make it sound like 80s Metallica,” and the AI does the work.

I’ve spent so much on VST plugins. I wish I had found this sooner, sounds amazing on every track. Best online mastering service i have ever tried.” – Musician Glasxs

Since its launch, the platform has already mastered over 50,000+ tracks and gained trust from 34,500+ musicians. It was even named the 4th best product of the day on Product Hunt.

How It works:

  1. Instant Mastering: Upload your track, and the AI delivers a default master in seconds.
  2. Text-to-Master Controls: Use prompts like “Boost the lows” or “Add warmth to vocals” to fine-tune your sound.
  3. Affordable & Ethical: Monthly plans start at $16 for unlimited masters, and your music is never used to train the AI.

The team behind SoundBoost are musicians themselves, so they built the tool they always wanted. “We’re democratizing the art of music mastering,” says CEO Berkan Cesur. “Our ethically trained AI ensures that artists receive high-quality, accessible audio mastering solutions, breaking down barriers that have long existed due to cost, time, and experience.”

With free tools like loudness penalty and LUFS meters, SoundBoost is a game-changer for musicians who want professional-quality mastering without the hassle.

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Christopher Wieduwilt

AI Music Educator & Journalist

Covering AI music tools, industry shifts, and news for music creators and professionals. Twice-weekly newsletter at aimusicpreneur.com.

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