Champagne
Master AI music like a pro.
A mastering studio built for the AI music era — for artists turning Suno tracks and machine-made demos into full-bodied, release-ready records.
In 2025, Logan started exploring AI music. The tools could write songs — but everything came out thin. No weight, no body, no finish. So he built the last step: a one-click master that makes a track sound bold, strong, and done, without breaking the flow state it was made in.
How it works
Four steps. One minute. Done.
Drop in a WAV, AIFF, MP3, M4A, or FLAC — straight from Suno, your DAW, or a voice memo.
Four mastering tempers, each with its own processing character. Choose the one that fits the song.
A/B the master against the original. Trim the ends, set a fade, make it yours.
Release-ready 24-bit WAV at 48 kHz. Named, leveled, and finished.
Styles
Four ways to finish a record.
Pricing
Buy it once. Master forever.
No credits. No subscription. No limits on how many songs you finish. Champagne is a one-time purchase with unlimited mastering — the way a tool should be.
Under the hood, Champagne analyzes your track and applies a carefully tuned chain of level control, EQ, compression, expansion, and final peak management. Each style is a different processing character — four ways to shape the finished sound.
Worth saying plainly: Champagne does not use artificial intelligence to process audio. The mastering engine runs on advanced digital signal processing — specific mathematical algorithms — and everything happens locally on your device. The AI in the story is the community Champagne was built for: the artists prompting songs into existence at 2 a.m. and needing them to sound finished by breakfast.
Champagne is made by DeltaX — a sound designer with more than 25 studio albums and over fifteen years in music. It's the tool he wanted for the last step of the workflow, so he built it.