audio normalization

What Are Amazon Music Loudness Standards? LUFS and True Peak Guide - Cover image

What Are Amazon Music Loudness Standards? LUFS and True Peak Guide 

You upload your song or podcast to Amazon Music. It sounded loud, clear, and powerful in your studio or headphones. But after release, something feels off. It sounds quieter than other tracks, or it has lost punch and energy. This is a very common experience for new-era creators.  The reason is not your talent or creativity. The reason is loudness normalization.  Amazon Music… Read More »What Are Amazon Music Loudness Standards? LUFS and True Peak Guide 

The Dangers of Normalizing Clipped Audio & the Right Approach - Featured Image

The Dangers of Normalizing Clipped Audio & the Right Approach

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Think of this situation. You hit record. The performance feels good, the energy is there, and everything sounds powerful in the moment. But when you play it back, something feels off. Parts of the audio are rough, scratchy, or even painful to listen to. That’s because you’ve likely run into a very common problem: clipped audio.  Clipping happens to almost everyone at some point. Musicians, podcasters, even casual voice recorders can face this. It… Read More »The Dangers of Normalizing Clipped Audio & the Right Approach