Champagne

Master AI music like a pro.

Champagne app icon — a white C on a champagne-gold field

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.

01Import

Drop in a WAV, AIFF, MP3, M4A, or FLAC — straight from Suno, your DAW, or a voice memo.

02Pick a style

Four mastering tempers, each with its own processing character. Choose the one that fits the song.

03Preview

A/B the master against the original. Trim the ends, set a fade, make it yours.

04Export

Release-ready 24-bit WAV at 48 kHz. Named, leveled, and finished.

Styles

Four ways to finish a record.

Full PowerParallel punch. Loud enough to stand next to anything on the playlist.
Warm PresenceUpward lift, warm density. Close, not loud.
Modern CrispOpen and clear. The mix, with the air left in.
DominantHeavy glue. Club loud. The kick arrives as a fact.

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.