Antoine Rotondo
Antoine Rotondo, founder and chief engineer at Duke Mastering, has a diverse background as a musician and audio engineer, with over two decades of experience working with numerous indie and world class artists from labels such as Disney, Warner, and Atlantic Records.
Antoine's attention to detail, his musical proficiency, and his engineering creativity + experience are what sets him apart from many audio engineers. He has developed a mindset for mastering that allows him to systematically realize the full potential of any production.
Highlights and credits
Thousands of tracks mastered + contributors, with billions of streams
Co-recording engineer on Matt Haimovitz’s Meeting of the Spirits—Grammy-nominated album
Former Senior Audio and Mastering Engineer at LANDR Audio—helped design and develop the world’s leading AI mastering technology and provided professional mastering services to major labels
Former Associate Product Manager and Audio Team Lead at LANDR Audio—helped carry out the development of new product features and experiences for LANDR's AI mastering
Former Sound Designer and Post-production Engineer at Cult Nation
Former Product Specialist for brands such as Merging Technologies and Trinnov Audio (Canada-wide)—mastering, recording and postproduction
Former Instructor at Recording Arts Canada—acoustics and mathematics
Former Recording Engineer—baroque and classical orchestras—for the Gouvernement du Québec at Conservatoire de musique de Montréal
Former Member and Research Participant at CIRMMT (Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Music and Media Technology) in Montreal
Member of the Audio Engineering Society
Education & training
Master of music (M.Mus.)—Sound recording (McGill University, Montreal)—studying under Wieslaw Woszczyk, George Massenburg, Martha DeFranciso, Richard King and Steven Epstein
Bachelor of music (B.Mus.)—Music and Music technology (McGill University, Montreal)—studying guitar under Dr. Garry Antonio
Certificate of college studies (AEC) in Sound design (Musitechnic, Montreal)
International bachelor (I.B.) in science (Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf)