Rock Music Mastering
Mastering Rock’N’Roll to Indie – Heavy Metal to Britpop
Mastering rock music can be a challenge, even for an experienced engineer.
Mastering rock music can add a depth and grit to the music that makes the record pop out the speakers and connect to the listener.
It can totally depend on the genre of rock to which processing is needed and this is where an experienced mastering engineer can really help.
We have mastered many different forms of rock music from folk rock to heavy rock, progressive rock to classic rock.
We take your music seriously here so we do our utmost to get yours sounding the best it can with the right tone and feel.
A properly mixed and mastered rock track can stand out miles ahead of its competition.
We master all types of rock including, rock and roll, alternative rock, alternative metal, britpop, hard rock, electronic rock, punk rock, indie rock, funk rock, death rock, heavy metal. In fact any sub genre of rock you can think of!
Have a listen to some of our mastering work

We have over 20 years experience mastering audio and making records stand out from the crowd.
At Space16 Online Mastering we use Wavelab Pro alongside a hybrid mastering chain of digital and analog tools.
As well as using our full range monitoring system, we also test your music on a range of other systems. These include headphones, iPod Earbuds & a small Hi-Fi System. This means that your mastered rock tracks sounds as good as possible on all playback systems.

Here for you and your rock music…
We work closely with our customers and understand that every project and their sound is different. Over the years we have worked on music from Trance to Rock, Drum-N-Bass to Chill-out.
You can even send reference tracks of music you like the sound of. This gives us an idea of the results you’re looking for dynamically and tone wise. Alternatively you can just leave us to do our magic.
Experienced
With over 20 years experience mastering a range of music from Hip-Hop to EDM, Trap to Classical, House to Techno. With many top 10 charted tracks, your in safe hands getting the best from your music.
Fast & Friendly
Your mastered track will be sent back within 72 hours (If you would like it quicker please ask us). We like to keep communication open during and after the process to make sure everything is at its best.
Happy to Advise
Were happy to give mix advice on your track or album (just ask us), before we start the mastering process. We have found this to be hugely beneficial to previous artists who have worked with us.
Fair & Square
We can offer a free preview for new customers, discounts are also available for bulk orders, regular clients and record labels. Please contact us with your requirements and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Rock Music Mastering Prices
- 1 track £50
- 2 tracks £90
- 3 tracks £135
- 4 tracks £180
- 5 tracks £225
- 6 tracks £270
- 7 tracks £315
- 8 tracks £360
- 9 tracks £400
- 10 tracks £420
Why not try our free rock mastering preview service? Send us your track then we will send you a 50 second sample! Only pay when you’re satisfied to receive the full track! We’re that confident!
Client Reviews
Discounts and promotions given to regular clients and record labels.
Before you send us your track please check our Preparing Your Music For Mastering guide.
You might be saying to yourself “I can do it myself” but here are a few reasons why mastering your own rock music may not be such a good idea…
You have spent a lot of time, sweat and tears over it and are probably quite emotionally invested in the track as well. With this in mind you might not be able to make rational decisions about what’s needed. You may have spent the last 3 days getting the mix right and as such your ears are accustomed to the sound. A fresh pair of ears is worth its weight in gold!
Accurate monitoring. In home studios and a lot of mixing studios the acoustics in the room are not always the best for mastering. Mastering rooms are designed for this exact task mastering. Really hearing every little thing in detail.
Knowing the equipment and what’s right for the job! Just because someone uses a piece of hardware or a plugin on one track and it sounds good does not mean it will sound great on every track. A good mastering engineer will know how their equipment sounds and what’s right for the job and most importantly – how to use it!