The gist of it is that it doesn’t matter, as you can adjust gain in the mastering session anyway. With regard to peak headroom, here is an article I wrote about it. You might even to choose to take up to a week between mixing and mastering the same song, without once listening to the mix in between. Give your brain time to forget about it for a bit! Then master the wav mix in a brand new session another day with fresh ears. If you are confident in the sound of the mix then just bounce it down to a 24 bit wav file. There are many articles and cheat sheets out there that tell you things in absolutes like needing 6 dB of headroom and such.Īll you need to do is make sure you have a great mix that isn’t clipping. You can also download a FREE PDF version of this guide so you always have it to hand! 1. I’ve broken it down into a series of actionable steps. This article should help you get going, so you can confidently make great sounding masters for your music. Not because they don’t know, but because they don’t know what they are aiming for. Mastering in Logic Pro X is absolutely possible, even with just stock plugins!