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Eveara Music helps you optimize your tracks for streaming and distribution, delivering an exceptional listening experience. Our EM Mastering Chain features real-time audio processing powered by world-class, award-winning technology. Eveara Music server driven mastering interface now provides professional-grade audio analysis that's as accurate as expensive studio software!

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EM Mastering Chain
Eveara Music server driven mastering interface now provides professional-grade audio analysis that's as accurate as expensive studio software!
Output Loudness
Target Level
-14.0 LUFS
-20 -10 0 +3
Tonal Balance EQ
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Mid
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Dynamics Compression
Amount
Medium
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Stereo Imaging
Width
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Processing Modules
Peak Limiter
Harmonic Enhance
De-Esser
Auto Normalize
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Detailed analysis of your track's technical quality

Sample Rate
Sample Rate
The number of audio samples captured per second in digital audio, affecting the frequency range and audio quality. Higher sample rates result in more accurate sound reproduction. This should be at least CD-Quality i.e. 44100 Hz.
44100Hz
Bit Depth
Bit Depth
The number of bits used to represent each audio sample, affecting the dynamic range and precision of digital audio. Higher bit depth allows for more accurate sound reproduction. You bit depth should be at least 16 bit, but can be 24 bit.
16bit
Clipping
Clipping
Distortion caused by an audio signal exceeding the system's limit, resulting in a harsh or distorted sound. Prevent by managing volume and using audio tools.
None
Mono Compatibility
Mono Compatibility
The ability of a stereo audio mix to maintain balance, phase coherence, and sound quality when collapsed to a single (mono) channel. Important for ensuring consistent playback on various systems.
Yes
Integrated Loudness
Integrated Loudness
A measure of the average perceived loudness of an audio signal over its entire duration. It gives a single value that represents the overall loudness level of the audio content, and is used to ensure consistent loudness across different programs and content.
-13.0
True Peak
True Peak
True Peak Loudness measures the highest amplitude in an audio waveform, considering intersample peaks that regular peak measurements might miss. Expressed in dBTP or dBFS, it helps prevent clipping and distortion, ensuring optimal audio quality and compatibility with different playback systems.
-0.1
Phase Issues
Phase Issues
Timing differences between audio waveforms, causing cancellation or reinforcement of frequencies, which may lead to a weak or hollow sound. Resolve by adjusting the timing or using phase correction tools.
No
Stereo Field
Stereo Field
The perceived width and depth of an audio mix, created by differences in level, timing, and frequency content between the left and right channels. Enhances listener immersion and spatial experience.
Normal

Tonal Profile

Tonal profile

Breaks your mix into four bands: Bass, Low-mids, High-mids, Highs. Energy in each range is compared to reference targets.

Too High — louder than ideal. Too Low — quieter than ideal. Optimal — well balanced.

Too High

Optimal

Optimal

Optimal

Suggested Changes

Remember, these are suggestions based on our analysis and not the final say. Always listen critically and trust your ears.

Loudness
It looks like your mastered track will be played 1.0 dB quieter on music streaming services such as Spotify, YouTube and Tidal.
It will be played -3.0 db quieter on Apple Music. Music streaming services do this in an attempt to maintain uniform loudness for every track across their platform.
Tonal Profile
To improve the tonal profile of the afrobeat track, consider reducing the bass frequencies to prevent them from overwhelming other elements.
Your bass range is +2.8 dB above optimal levels. Try reducing bass frequencies between 20-250 Hz to achieve better tonal balance. The mid and high frequencies are well-balanced and don't require adjustment.
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