What the fuck does this mean?
Do we now have to backwards or reverse master our tracks?! Master the glue out of them, master them to be really peaky ?
My mixes already hit my master at at least -14 lufs. So I now have to un-master my mixes?! or make them really quiet?
Pisses me off after finally getting to grips with getting nice loud mixes.
Does this mean compressors and limiters are now obsolete ?
Do we now have to backwards or reverse master our tracks?! Master the glue out of them, master them to be really peaky ?
My mixes already hit my master at at least -14 lufs. So I now have to un-master my mixes?! or make them really quiet?
Pisses me off after finally getting to grips with getting nice loud mixes.
Does this mean compressors and limiters are now obsolete ?
Apple Choose -16LUFS Loudness Level For Apple Music - Here's Why | Production Expert
Apple Music, the last of the big streaming platforms to adopt Loudness normalisation has adopted -16LUFS as its standard. How does this choice, which is significantly quieter than Spotify, YouTube and the like, affect mastering choices?
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