PRS for Music is offering its songwriter, composer, music producer and publisher members a free subscription to the world’s first online instant audio mastering service LANDR.
The platform gives users the ability to create professional studio quality sound, at home or on the move.
The service can be used to instantly master an unlimited number of MP3s and to collaborate using LANDR’s private and secure smart sharing features.
The platform also provides the opportunity to sell tracks on all of the biggest streaming stores including, Spotify, iTunes and Apple Music, for independent artists looking to self-release.
Following eight years of research, LANDR uses AI and machine learning to replicate the processes human engineers make when mastering a track.
Its diverse global online community already includes more than a 1.8 million creators from over 100 countries including DJs, artists, engineers, musicians, producers, and record labels.
PRS for Music members will receive access to the basic package for up to 12 months and are also being offered a 25 percent discount on the Advanced and Pro monthly or yearly subscriptions.
Steve Levine, music producer, says: ‘I’m a big fan of LANDR. The mastering tool is impressive – both in quality, speed and convenience. Recently, one of the bands I produced got a last-minute slot on BBC Introducing. We used LANDR to master the record, and when it was played on the radio the following day it sounded fantastic! It added a real sparkle to it.’
Pascal Pilon, chief executive, LANDR, comments: ‘We’re very happy to offer the PRS community special access to some of our most powerful tools and a new level of professional sound.’
Claire Jarvis, director of membership, PRS for Music, adds: ‘Our members are the heart and soul of the industry and we’re here to support them creatively and professionally at every stage of their careers. By collaborating with LANDR, we are offering our songwriter, composer, producer and publisher members a valuable way to take their music one step further.’
The platform gives users the ability to create professional studio quality sound, at home or on the move.
The service can be used to instantly master an unlimited number of MP3s and to collaborate using LANDR’s private and secure smart sharing features.
The platform also provides the opportunity to sell tracks on all of the biggest streaming stores including, Spotify, iTunes and Apple Music, for independent artists looking to self-release.
Following eight years of research, LANDR uses AI and machine learning to replicate the processes human engineers make when mastering a track.
Its diverse global online community already includes more than a 1.8 million creators from over 100 countries including DJs, artists, engineers, musicians, producers, and record labels.
PRS for Music members will receive access to the basic package for up to 12 months and are also being offered a 25 percent discount on the Advanced and Pro monthly or yearly subscriptions.
Steve Levine, music producer, says: ‘I’m a big fan of LANDR. The mastering tool is impressive – both in quality, speed and convenience. Recently, one of the bands I produced got a last-minute slot on BBC Introducing. We used LANDR to master the record, and when it was played on the radio the following day it sounded fantastic! It added a real sparkle to it.’
Pascal Pilon, chief executive, LANDR, comments: ‘We’re very happy to offer the PRS community special access to some of our most powerful tools and a new level of professional sound.’
Claire Jarvis, director of membership, PRS for Music, adds: ‘Our members are the heart and soul of the industry and we’re here to support them creatively and professionally at every stage of their careers. By collaborating with LANDR, we are offering our songwriter, composer, producer and publisher members a valuable way to take their music one step further.’