SIMPLE, MEASURED PRICING

Per track, or unlimited.

Every tier runs the same engine — the full 9-check quality gate, all three intents, and the complete report. You're only choosing how many tracks, not how good the master is. Prices land at launch.

Free
TBD

Try Burnish on your own tracks. Same measurement, same report, no card.

CPU processing (~5–8 min/track)
3 jobs per day
1 concurrent job
16-bit WAV + report
Stem separation + full 9-check gate
Coming soon
Studio
TBD/ month

For artists and labels running a release schedule and batches of tracks.

Everything in Pro
5 concurrent jobs
Priority GPU queue
Batch upload
Multi-source stem selection
Forensic issue reports
Coming soon

Final pricing posted on launch. Burnish is in private beta.

/ EVERY TIER, NO ASTERISKS

The master is never the thing we charge more for.

There's no "pro" algorithm hidden behind the top plan. Tier only changes volume and queue priority — the measurement, the gate, and the report are identical on a free track and a label catalog.

MEASUREMENT

Full forensic analysis

LUFS, LRA, true peak, crest factor, five-band spectral profile, stereo width, PLR — measured before anything moves.

GATE

9-check release gate

The same hard stop on every master. Fail a critical check and the pipeline reverts and tries a lighter touch.

INTENTS

Expose · Balanced · Atmosphere

All three creative directions available on every track, every tier. Re-master in a different intent anytime.

REPORT

The full report

Before/after for every metric, every stage that fired or was skipped, forensic flags, and a graded score.

/ QUESTIONS

Before you upload.

Why are prices TBD?

Burnish is finalizing tiers ahead of launch. The structure is locked — per-track, monthly, and volume — and the free tier will always let you master a full track before deciding. Numbers land at launch.

Is the master actually different per tier?

No. The engine, the quality gate, and the report are identical across every tier. Higher tiers add volume, batch processing, and queue priority — never a "better" algorithm.

What formats can I upload?

WAV or MP3 — a full mix or stems, straight out of Suno, Udio, Stable Audio, or any DAW. No prep, no chain to build.

What do I get back?

A 24-bit, streaming-ready WAV targeted to −14 LUFS with true peak at −1.0 dBTP, plus a full report — JSON and a human-readable summary — showing every measurement and decision.

What if a master fails the quality gate?

It never ships. The pipeline reverts, backs off to a lighter touch, and re-runs until it passes. You only ever receive a master that cleared all nine checks.

How long does a track take?

Under three minutes for a typical four-minute track on the GPU queue. On Studio and Label, up to twelve tracks master in parallel.

Coming soon