25 min

Loudness Targets for Mastering (...It's not what the streaming services tell you.) FIXED AUDIO The SonicScoop Podcast | Music Production, Audio Engineering, and The Business of Music

    • Performing Arts

How loud should your master be? It's a common question, but the best answer depends a lot on your genre, production style and goals.

Streaming services like Spotify would have you believe that shooting for -14 LUFS in your masters should be good enough, once their automatic volume normalization does its job.

But most producers working in popular styles of music find that this target doesn't allow their music to stand up to their favorite releases on playlists. And as they investigate further, they find out that practically none of their favorite records are this quiet.

What are some better real world targets for mastering levels? Justin Colletti advises.

Get Mixing Breakthroughs here: https://mixingbreakthroughs.com

Get Mastering Demystified here: https://MasteringDemystified.com

How loud should your master be? It's a common question, but the best answer depends a lot on your genre, production style and goals.

Streaming services like Spotify would have you believe that shooting for -14 LUFS in your masters should be good enough, once their automatic volume normalization does its job.

But most producers working in popular styles of music find that this target doesn't allow their music to stand up to their favorite releases on playlists. And as they investigate further, they find out that practically none of their favorite records are this quiet.

What are some better real world targets for mastering levels? Justin Colletti advises.

Get Mixing Breakthroughs here: https://mixingbreakthroughs.com

Get Mastering Demystified here: https://MasteringDemystified.com

25 min