Vinyl Mastering: Engineered for the Needle, Crafted for the Collector
Vinyl is a physical, mechanical medium with unique technical limitations. Unlike digital formats, a vinyl record has “physical boundaries”—if a mix is too loud, has too much sub-bass, or has out-of-phase high frequencies, the needle can literally jump out of the groove.
At Des Grey Mastering, we provide specialized Vinyl Pre-Mastering to ensure your music translates safely and sonically to the lacquer disc. We prepare your audio to meet the specific mechanical requirements of the cutting lathe while preserving the “analog warmth” fans expect from the format.
Why You Need a Dedicated Vinyl Master
A standard digital master is often too “hot” or compressed for a high-quality vinyl press. Our specialized process includes:
Low-Frequency Management: We use elliptical filtering to center the sub-bass (keeping it “mono” below 100Hz), which prevents the cutting needle from excessive vertical movement.
High-Frequency Smoothing: We manage “sibilance” (harsh ‘s’ sounds) and extreme highs that can cause distortion on inner-groove playback.
Dynamic Preservation: Vinyl thrives on transients. We avoid heavy digital limiting, allowing the music to “breathe” so the physical needle can track the grooves accurately.
Sequence Optimization: We advise on track order, as the “inner diameter” of a record has less high-frequency resolution than the outer edge.
The Vinyl Submission Checklist
When you book a vinyl mastering session, we handle the technical heavy lifting, but we need the following data to coordinate with your pressing plant:
Catalog Number: Your unique release identifier (e.g., DGM-001).
Side A / Side B Split: A clear list of which tracks belong on each side.
Target Speed: 33 1/3 RPM or 45 RPM.
Pressing Plant Contact: So we can send the high-resolution files directly to the cutting engineer.


