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SoundCloud Partners With LANDR For Free Audio Optimization, Mastering

Cloud-based audio mastering software platform LANDR has partnered with SoundCloud, to offer its mastering service free to SoundCloud’s 12 million strong creator community.

SoundCloud_logoCloud-based audio mastering software platform LANDR has partnered with SoundCloud, to offer its mastering service free to SoundCloud’s 12 million strong creator community.

Through a new partnership, SoundCloud users will have free access to LANDR’s new “Optimized for SoundCloud” format, which will master and enhance the quality of songs streaming directly on the platform.

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SoundCloud users will be able to optimize their tracks with LANDR for free, and share mastered audio tracks directly to their SoundCloud account. The new mastering format will optimize audio for all playback scenarios.

Behind Landr's Tech

LANDR’s mastering services provide access to metadata editing, integration with digital audio workstations, file management, and cloud storage backup. The platform’s AI algorithms are based on the analysis of millions of tracks and the system is constantly self-learning from the data gathered from user uploads and improvements. Updates to the platform are refined and rolled out as data is collected and analyzed, ensuring the mastering process is always optimized.

LANDR currently has over 500,000 producers, composers, musicians and labels, including Nas, Tiga and Warner Music Group, already using and relying on the platform for consistent, professional-quality sound.

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