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Paul Edwards Mastering is the personal professional service website of Paul Edwards, an audio engineer based in Montreal, Canada. It is not positioned as an online design tool, but rather as an audio creative production service for music and multimedia content. The site notes that Paul has worked on projects for labels such as Warner, Disney, Atlantic, and Universal, and has provided recording, mixing, mastering, or restoration work for releases connected to a number of well-known artists.
Its core services cover both the front and back end of music production. Mastering is used to correct mix issues, bring out the potential of the sound, and prepare files for release channels such as CD, vinyl, Spotify, Tidal, iTunes, BandCamp, and YouTube. Apple Digital Masters / MFiT-certified versions can also be provided. Mixing services cover singles, EPs, albums, multimedia projects, and live comedy albums, with mix feedback/consulting also available. Audio restoration is another strength, including treatment of clicks, pops, mouth noises, bad edits, sibilance, plosives, dialogue background noise, wind noise, hum, and more. In addition, the service scope includes studio engineering, production collaboration, live multitrack recording, live sound reinforcement, digital media transfers, audio post-production for film/TV and advertising, composition, podcast production, and audiobook production.
The website does not publish standard pricing and instead asks users to get in touch for a project quote. It specifically mentions preferred pricing for independent musicians, suggesting that it does not only serve major labels and aims to lower the barrier for independent creators to access professional recording and mastering. In terms of collaboration, the site says it can help from initial creative ideas through to completion, and supports communication in English and French. However, it does not specify online review workflows, revision rounds, file transfer methods, or delivery timelines.
The strengths are a solid track record, a complete service chain, and Apple Digital Masters-related capability. Its experience in audio restoration and live recording also makes it suitable for more complex projects. The downside is that commercial information is only moderately transparent: pricing, payment methods, copyright terms, and remote collaboration workflows are not disclosed, so clients will need to spend time communicating details upfront.
It is best suited to independent musicians, bands, record projects, film/TV and advertising teams, podcasters, and audiobook producers—especially projects that require human listening and experienced judgment. The source text provides no information about access from China, so practical availability, cross-border payment, and file delivery will need to be confirmed independently.
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