Wide dynamics, natural instruments, minimal processing
The exact EQ, compression, and mastering treatment for AIVA-generated Jazz music — combining the universal AIVA artifact fixes with Jazz's genre-specific mastering requirements.
AIVA jazz lacks the expressive dynamics and timing variations of human jazz performance
The piano voicings in AIVA jazz are harmonically correct but dynamically flat
These frequency problems appear in all AIVA output — including Jazz tracks.
AIVA's orchestral output lacks the micro-timing variations of human performance. Every note starts and ends at exactly the grid position — this sounds robotic to experienced listeners of orchestral music.
Fix: Mastering alone cannot fix timing issues — this is a mixing/production problem. However, gentle tape saturation on the master bus adds harmonic richness and subtle timing artifacts that partially mask the mechanical quality.
AIVA's orchestral arrangements often lack the sub-frequency weight of a live orchestra in a real concert hall. The mix sounds like MIDI rather than a full ensemble.
Fix: Boost 80–120 Hz by 2–3 dB gently. Apply a gentle low-frequency enhancement plugin (like Waves Rbass) to add sub-harmonic content that AIVA's orchestral samples don't include.
AIVA's string section reverb is often excessive — strings are buried in reverb and sound distant and indistinct. This is a common AI orchestral problem.
Fix: Cut 2–4 kHz by 1–2 dB to push the string reverb tails back. Apply a gentle transient shaper to bring the attack of string notes forward relative to their reverb tail.
AIVA exports are often more compressed than live orchestral recordings — the wide dynamics of a real orchestra are reduced.
Fix: Apply upward expansion before limiting to restore orchestral dynamic contrast. Target 14–20 LU dynamic range for authentic orchestral sound.
AIVA's sample library synthesis lacks the high-frequency 'air' that real acoustic instruments produce in live performance.
Fix: Apply a gentle high-frequency shelf boost at 16 kHz (+1 to +1.5 dB). This restores the acoustic 'air' that differentiates live orchestras from sample libraries.
Boost 80–120 Hz for upright bass weight
Apply air boost at 12–16 kHz for acoustic piano shimmer
Cut 350 Hz to reduce any low-mid muddiness
Very gentle compression (1.5:1 max) — jazz must breathe
Wide dynamics (12–18 LU) to allow jazz expression
After fixing AIVA artifacts, master to these platform specs.
| Platform | LUFS | True Peak | Full Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
🟢Spotify | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
🍎Apple Music | -16 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
▶️YouTube | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
🌊Tidal | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
☁️SoundCloud | -11 LUFS | -0.5 dBTP | Full spec → |
🎵TikTok | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
🎧Audiomack | -13 LUFS | -0.5 dBTP | Full spec → |
🎛️Beatport | -9 LUFS | -0.3 dBTP | Full spec → |
🎨Bandcamp | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
📸Instagram / Reels | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
📦Amazon Music | -14 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
🎶Deezer | -15 LUFS | -1 dBTP | Full spec → |
AIVA jazz is most convincing when mastered with wide dynamics (12–18 LU) and minimal processing. Add orchestral air (16 kHz boost), bass weight (80–120 Hz boost), and apply very gentle tape saturation. The MIDI stiffness is more noticeable in jazz than orchestral music — humanization in a DAW before mastering is recommended.
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