

- #Spotify playlist export to table update#
- #Spotify playlist export to table tv#
- #Spotify playlist export to table free#
I have heard that the TV editors often end up turning down the music they use anyways, so I wonder if it’s even worth it trying to crank and compress the masters to compete with the loudness of today’s big-budget radio artists. (although it could be the same standard for any genre). Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knows what the recommended LUFS level is for mastering music that is going to be used directly on TV? The genre is Hip-Hop instrumental beats used as background music on TV Shows. In some cases like with streaming services, you can bend the rules a bit though, but more about that in the next blog post…ĭo I need to include any more presets in the Youlean Loudness Meter? If you follow these recommendations you won’t have any trouble. The table contains the official recommendations for different services.
#Spotify playlist export to table update#
I will update this table regularly since these standards tend to change. This can be confusing since requirements differ from service to service, so I wanted to create a simple table containing all presets that are included in the Youlean Loudness Meter so you can easily find out what you need to do.Īll presets are actually based on the ITU-R BS.1770 algorithm, some with a slight variation like AGCOM 219/09/CSP where the relative gate is set at -8 dB.Īlso, LUFS and LKFS is absolutely the same measurement. They are just used in different countries. Millions of dollars here I come! 😎 😎 😎Īll jokes aside, mastering audio these days needs to touch the loudness standards. Let’s crank those speakers and enjoy transients kicking the chest! It seems that this wasn’t that stupid and complicated after all… Having not to worry to be the loudest as possible made the room for more dynamics and transients which made the song much punchier and pleasant to listen! You quickly upload it and start comparing it to the artists before, and yes, it sounds great compared to it! After a couple of minutes working you figure it out, and actually, your song starts sounding much better than before! What a great coincidence, it seems that lowering compression made the dynamics a lot better, and now the transients sound much punchier!
#Spotify playlist export to table free#
Now, you grab a free loudness meter from the internet and start experimenting. Who gets louder wins, and that’s it, super simple! Now almost every streaming service has loudness requirements. What a stupid invention! Back in the good old days, you would just compress the crap out of the song until the blood comes out from the listeners ears. You go online and start googling just to find out that some online streaming services like Spotify use the loudness normalization. OK, this can be handled, it is not the end of the world, there are still chances to make it right. You investigate, and it seems that your song is waaaay overcompressed, and it sounds like crap compared to the other commercial songs! You go back and forth, and yes, it sounds a lot better!ĭamn! (the millions of dollars have just left the chat) You listen carefully, and on first glance, it seems that his song sounds much better than yours. This artist is known to you, it is one of the top artists in your song genre. The song finishes playing and the next starts up. The uploading gets finished and the song starts playing… Now let’s upload that thing and wait for millions of dollars to pop into the bank account!

You are Beethoven of the modern age, you are at the top of the world! So, you have just finished mixing and mastering your song! It is the best in the world, the next top 1 hit in the USA.
