Hire a mixing engineer on Osdire to blend your recorded tracks into a balanced, release-ready song. Pricing is normally per song, from a single vocal mix to a full multitrack session, and you compare engineers by genre, turnaround, and reviews, agree the scope before you pay, and release payment only once you approve the mix.
What is a freelance mixing engineer on Osdire?
A freelance mixing engineer on Osdire is an independent audio professional who combines your separate recorded tracks into one balanced stereo mix. Instead of releasing a rough recording, you have the engineer set the levels, clean and tune the vocals, and make the song sound professional and ready to master. Musicians, rappers, podcasters, producers, and content creators use this service when a track sounds muddy or unbalanced and needs a proper mix before release. You browse fixed-scope offers, compare them side by side, and pay only when the work is approved.
Freelance mixing services available on Osdire
Most freelance mixing engineers on Osdire focus on a few genres or mix types. Naming what you want in your brief leads to a mix you will actually use. The mixing services buyers most commonly hire include:
- Vocal mixing: a single vocal over an existing beat, tuned, cleaned, and balanced.
- Full song mixing: a complete multitrack mix built from your stems.
- Mix and master: a combined mixing and mastering service delivered in one order.
- Stem mixing: improving a rough mix you already have without rebuilding it.
- Genre-specific mixing: hip-hop, pop, rock, and electronic engineers who mix in your style.
- Podcast and spoken-audio mixing: cleaning and balancing voice recordings.
How much does it cost to hire a freelance mixing engineer on Osdire?
Pricing is normally per song, and the rate depends on how many tracks are in your session and how much work the mix needs. Most buyers pay per song or as a package rather than by the hour.
- Vocal mix: from £18.83, the lowest-cost way to hire, for a single vocal over an existing beat.
- Full multitrack mix: from £37.65, priced by track count and complexity.
- Mix and master bundle: from £37.65 up to £75.30 for a full professional package, usually cheaper than ordering each separately.
- Stem mixing: from £18.83, improving an existing mix rather than building one from scratch.
The price you pay to hire a mixing engineer moves with track count, the number of revision rounds, turnaround speed, and whether stems or an instrumental version are included. Because every offer lists its scope and price upfront, you can compare freelance mixing engineers and pick the one that fits your budget before you order.
How to hire a freelance mixing engineer on Osdire
Both options below hold your payment securely until you approve the mix.
Option 1: Hire from ready-made offers
Choose this if you want to hire quickly by browsing freelance mixing engineers and picking one yourself.
- Browse freelance mixing engineers and open the offers that match your genre and budget.
- Check the engineer’s portfolio, genre experience, and reviews.
- Message the engineer with your track count, reference tracks, and deadline to agree the scope before you hire.
- Place the order and release payment only after you have reviewed and approved the mix.
Option 2: Hire by posting a mixing project
Choose this if you’d rather post your project once and let freelance mixing engineers come to you to hire.
- Post a mixing project with your genre, track count, and budget, and let Osdire draft the brief or write it yourself.
- Choose Music & Audio, then Mixing & Mastering, then Mixing as the category.
- Compare the proposals, mixing styles, and prices that come back.
- Message your shortlist, then hire the best fit for your song.
Frequently asked questions
What does a freelance mixing engineer do?
A freelance mixing engineer blends your separate recorded tracks into one balanced stereo mix, setting levels, tuning and cleaning vocals, and shaping the song until it sounds professional and ready to master. You hire one on Osdire per song or as a package.
What is the difference between mixing and mastering?
Mixing blends your individual tracks into a finished stereo file. Mastering polishes that finished file for release. You hire a mixing engineer first, and many offer a combined mix and master, letting you hire both in one order.
Do I need to send stems to a mixing engineer?
Yes. To hire a mixing engineer, you send your separate tracks, or stems, rather than one finished file. A single stereo file can only be mastered, not mixed.
How much does it cost to hire a mixing engineer on Osdire?
Freelance mixing is priced per song, with a single vocal mix costing the least and a full multitrack mix or a mix and master bundle costing more. Every offer shows its price and scope before you hire.
How long does a freelance mix take?
Most freelance mixing engineers deliver a mix in a few days, with faster turnaround often available. Each revision round adds a little time. Agree the number of revisions when you hire.
Will I own the mix I hire?
Yes. When you hire a freelance mixing engineer on Osdire and approve the work, you receive full rights to the delivered files. Confirm whether stems are included if you may want to remix later.