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Mastering Loudness Targets by Platform

Spotify, Apple, YouTube and Tidal each normalize differently — master once, translate everywhere.

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Multi-Platform Loudness Penalty Table

One master, six platforms: see the normalization gain Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, TIDAL, Amazon and Deezer will each apply to your LUFS.

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Spotify Loudness Penalty Calculator

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.

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Apple Music Loudness Checker (−16 LUFS)

Check a master against Apple Music's Sound Check reference of −16 LUFS and the Apple Digital Masters −1 dBTP peak guideline.

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PLR Calculator (Peak-to-Loudness Ratio)

Compute PLR — true peak minus integrated loudness — the single best number for how dynamic your master really is.

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Genre Loudness Target Advisor

Pick a genre and delivery context and get a recommended integrated-loudness and PLR target that balances competitive level with streaming-normalization survival.

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Loudness-Matched A/B Calculator

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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