Mureka generates structured compositions — but peak clipping and frequency congestion require attention. Below are the 5 specific technical problems in Mureka AI output and the exact EQ and mastering treatment for each.
Problem: Mureka's internal synthesis sometimes generates audio that clips before export. Distorted transients at the peaks of drums and vocals are a tell-tale sign — a crackle or hard distortion at the loudest moments.
Fix: Check the waveform in your DAW before mastering — look for clipped flat-top waveforms. Apply a clip restoration plugin (iZotope RX 'De-clip') before EQ. Use a peak limiter set to -3 dBFS before applying any other processing.
Problem: Mureka's compositional AI generates multiple melodic elements that compete in the 500 Hz–2 kHz range. The mix sounds cluttered and unclear — many elements at similar volumes fighting for attention.
Fix: Cut 2–3 dB at 800 Hz with a medium Q. Apply gentle multiband compression in the 500 Hz–2 kHz range to control the congestion dynamically.
Problem: Mureka's instrument synthesis can sound like enhanced MIDI in some instrument categories. The tonal quality lacks the harmonic richness of real instruments.
Fix: Apply harmonic excitation (subtle, 1–2%) to add upper harmonics that real instruments have. A gentle tape saturation on the master bus adds the organic quality that synthetic instruments lack.
Problem: Mureka's stereo field is often uneven — some elements are panned in extreme positions without proper balance. The stereo image feels unstable.
Fix: Apply mid-side processing to even the stereo field. Reduce the sides by 2–3 dB to bring extreme panning elements toward the center. Mono the bass below 80 Hz.
Problem: Like other AI generators, Mureka exports with compressed dynamics.
Fix: Apply gentle upward expansion before limiting. MixMasterAI's preset handles this automatically.
Each genre has additional source-specific issues beyond the universal artifacts above.
Mureka AI produces 5 common artifacts: Peak Clipping (Full spectrum (transients)), Frequency Congestion (500 Hz–2 kHz) (500 Hz–2 kHz), MIDI-Like Instrument Tone (Upper harmonics (2–8 kHz)), Stereo Width Imbalance (Mid-high frequencies), Dynamic Flatness (Full spectrum). Each requires specific EQ and processing treatment.
To fix Mureka AI music for Spotify: Check the waveform in your DAW before mastering — look for clipped flat-top waveforms. Apply a clip restoration plugin (iZotope RX 'De-clip') before EQ. Use a peak limiter set to -3 dBFS before applying any other processing. Cut 2–3 dB at 800 Hz with a medium Q. Apply gentle multiband compression in the 500 Hz–2 kHz range to control the congestion dynamically. Apply harmonic excitation (subtle, 1–2%) to add upper harmonics that real instruments have. A gentle tape saturation on the master bus adds the organic quality that synthetic instruments lack. Then master to -14 LUFS integrated, -1 dBTP true peak for Spotify's normalization standard.
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