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Upload a raw song and get a release-ready mix and master. Sonant doesn't just master the final file — it mixes your track first, then masters it.

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In one sentence: Sonant is an AI mixing and mastering platform — an AI mix engineer balances your vocals, drums, bass and space, then an AI mastering engineer finishes the track to your genre's commercial standard, quality-checked and true-peak safe for every streaming platform.

Mixing and mastering — both, in one workflow

Most “AI mastering” tools only touch the final stereo file: they make it louder and adjust broad tone. They cannot fix a vocal that's buried, drums that lack punch, or a low end that's out of control — because those are mixing problems. Sonant solves both:

How it works

  1. Upload a stereo song — no stems required.
  2. We analyze and separate it into vocals, kick, snare, bass, melodies and instruments.
  3. Each element gets only the processing it needs.
  4. Multiple mixing, mastering and quality-control passes run before delivery.
  5. Download a release-ready track.

What you get

StageWhat happens
RestoreAudio cleanup, noise & hiss reduction, resonance control
MixVocal enhancement, vocal-to-beat balance, air & presence, EQ, compression, stereo imaging
MasterReference-matched tone, loudness & dynamics, oversampled true-peak limiting (−1 dBTP)
QCLoudness, true-peak, balance, mono-compatibility, clip detection — multiple passes

Every result is release-ready: Spotify ready, Apple Music ready, YouTube ready, quality-checked and true-peak safe.

Frequently asked questions

Is this AI mastering or AI mixing?

Both — Sonant mixes and masters. The mixing stage fixes balance; the mastering stage finishes the track.

Do I upload stems or a full song?

A full stereo song. We separate it into elements internally.

Is the result ready for streaming?

Yes — true-peak safe (−1 dBTP) and loudness-matched to your genre for every platform.

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