
You made it with AI.
Now make it a record.
Suno and Udio give you a great idea in seconds. But the export still sounds like a demo — flat, muddy, uneven. A trained engineer closes that last gap and turns it into something you can actually release.
The honest part
Why your AI track doesn't sound finished
AI generators optimize for “impressive on first listen,” not “release-ready on every speaker.” These are the gaps a trained ear hears every time:
Flat, narrow stereo
AI exports collapse toward the center — no width, no space. It sounds small on real speakers and headphones.
Muddy low-mids
A buildup around 200–400Hz makes everything sound boxy and congested, while the bass is either boomy or missing.
Harsh, metallic vocals
AI vocals carry digital artifacts in the high-mids — that synthetic, slightly robotic edge listeners can hear instantly.
Inconsistent loudness
Levels swing wildly between generations. Too quiet next to real releases, or crushed and lifeless when you push it.
No dynamics or punch
Everything sits at one level. There's no impact on the drums, no lift in the chorus — the energy never moves.
Smeared detail
Transients and separation get blurred, so the mix feels like one wall of sound instead of distinct parts.
LANDR, BandLab, and Suno's own “remaster” just normalize loudness.
- Can't rebalance a muddy mix
- Can't fix vocal artifacts
- Can't add real width or depth
- Makes it louder — not better
Xay actually opens up the track and fixes it— with trained ears from MTSU's Recording Industry program.
- Rebalances the mix so every part has its place
- Tames AI artifacts and harsh, synthetic edges
- Adds warmth, width, and real depth
- Masters to streaming spec — loud and clean
From AI demo to release-ready
No DAW skills required. You make the song — Xay makes it sound made.
Send your track
Paste a Suno/Udio link or upload your export. Tell Xay the vibe you're going for.
Xay finishes it
Real mixing and mastering — rebalanced, de-artifacted, widened, and brought up to release loudness.
Get a record back
Streaming-ready files that hold up next to anything on Spotify, YouTube, or TikTok.
Xay partners with AI — he doesn't look down on it. The tools are incredible at ideas. The craft is in the finish.
AI music finishing — quick answers
Can you mix and master a Suno or Udio track?
Yes — it's a specialty. Xay finishes AI-generated tracks: artifact removal, a rebalanced mix, vocal polish, and a streaming-ready master. Send a link or upload and it comes back release-ready.
Why does my AI song sound flat or muddy?
AI exports usually have a narrow stereo image, a low-mid buildup around 200–400Hz, harsh synthetic highs, and baked-in compression. Auto-masters make it louder but can't rebalance it — that takes a mixing engineer.
Is it worth paying to finish an AI track instead of using a free auto-master?
If you're releasing it, yes. Auto-masters only fix loudness; a human engineer fixes the mix and the AI-specific artifacts that make a track sound fake. For quick demos you're just testing, a free tool is fine.
Do I need stems, or is a Suno export enough?
Both work. Stems allow a full rebuild and the best result; a single exported file can still be improved a lot for clarity, width, loudness, and artifact reduction.
Send Xay your Suno track.
Drop a link to what you made — he'll tell you exactly what it needs and what it'll cost. No subscription, no DAW, no guesswork.
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