Spotify, Apple, YouTube and Tidal each normalize differently — master once, translate everywhere.
One master, six platforms: see the normalization gain Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, TIDAL, Amazon and Deezer will each apply to your LUFS.
Enter your master's LUFS and see exactly how many dB Spotify will turn it down (or up) at the −14 LUFS reference, in all three user settings.
Check a master against Apple Music's Sound Check reference of −16 LUFS and the Apple Digital Masters −1 dBTP peak guideline.
Compute PLR — true peak minus integrated loudness — the single best number for how dynamic your master really is.
Pick a genre and delivery context and get a recommended integrated-loudness and PLR target that balances competitive level with streaming-normalization survival.
Comparing two processing chains or masters? Enter both LUFS values to get the exact trim that makes the A/B fair — louder always sounds 'better' until you match level.
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