When considering loudness levels for your master you should be thinking about loudness minimums for different music platforms. For instance Spotify’s loudness minimum is -23 db so when mastering make sure you’re above that. At the same time going over -11 db( the maximum) can be too loud so make sure you listen to your song through different sound devices after finishing the final stages of your master to go back and make the appropriate revisions. Generally -14 db is considered the standard which is also the default loudness level for Spotify.
@ thanks bro I literally been trying to hit -9 to -8 lufs they say or atleast more of the “self claimed big name producers on UA-cam” say it’s industry level so I been doing it but it makes Eq even harder because you start to hear harshness that’s
Hey I gotta question when your mastering do you make sure your song is at a certain amount of lufs or does it depend on the song to you
When considering loudness levels for your master you should be thinking about loudness minimums for different music platforms. For instance Spotify’s loudness minimum is -23 db so when mastering make sure you’re above that. At the same time going over -11 db( the maximum) can be too loud so make sure you listen to your song through different sound devices after finishing the final stages of your master to go back and make the appropriate revisions. Generally -14 db is considered the standard which is also the default loudness level for Spotify.
@ thanks bro I literally been trying to hit -9 to -8 lufs they say or atleast more of the “self claimed big name producers on UA-cam” say it’s industry level so I been doing it but it makes Eq even harder because you start to hear harshness that’s