Magic Master 3.6.0 — Reliable and Faster on Long Tracks
Version 3.6.0 is about reliability and speed on long, heavy tracks. The sound didn't change by a single bit — we verified it with hashes. Two things worth reading about.
The false "Mastering error" on long tracks — fixed
There used to be an ugly scenario. A long track (5+ minutes) with heavy modules enabled — AI-trace removal, post-separation cleanup, parallel compression — legitimately processes for up to ~10 minutes. And the master completed successfully. Yet the interface showed a red "Mastering error".
The cause wasn't in the audio — it was in the progress channel. The event stream (SSE) that drives the processing indicator was hard-capped at 600 seconds. Hit the ceiling, and it emitted a fake error, even though the job was already done or nearly done. Users saw an "error", re-ran the mastering, and wasted a token on work that was already finished.
What we did in 3.6.0:
- stream ceiling raised to 20 minutes — with headroom for the heaviest chains;
- added a heartbeat during quiet stages so the connection isn't treated as "stalled";
- on timeout the stream no longer fabricates an error — it falls back to authoritative status polling and shows the real result.
Result: no more false error, no need to re-run and burn a token.
Spectral processing — faster, sound byte-identical
The second change is about speed. The spectral stages (spectral denoise, AI-separation-artifact cleanup, vocal HF-resonance cleanup) now process the left and right stereo channels in parallel, on separate threads.
The key point: the sound does not change at all. The result is byte-identical to before. We verified this with golden SHA-256 hashes on real Suno tracks: the edm, hiphop and standard profiles matched exactly. This is a purely computational optimization, not new processing.
How much faster: up to ~1.3× end-to-end on tracks that use cleanup or denoise. In testing, a master with denoise and vocal cleanup went 27.3s → 21.0s, and the denoise stage alone sped up about 1.6×. Tracks without those modules are unchanged in speed — there's nothing there to parallelize.
Why this matters
Byte-identical is a trust signal. We didn't quietly "improve the sound" or tweak the chain under the guise of a speedup. The quality is exactly what you heard before the release — long tracks simply reach the finish line reliably now, and tracks with cleanup are ready faster.
Try it on your own material: magicmaster.pro/app?lang=en. Pricing and tokens are on the pricing page.
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